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Saudi Government Used Twitter to Pursue Dissidents, According to Lawsuit Targeting Both
The case, filed under the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Statute, points to repeated security failures at Twitter that allowed Saudi spies to continue to send user information to the Kingdom.Retired North Carolina Supreme Court Associate Justice to Become Dean of NCCU Law
"I'm very elated that former North Carolina Supreme Court Associate Justice Patricia Timmons-Goodson will be joining our team at NCCU," David H. Jackson Jr., provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs, said in a statement.$1.2M Win for San Antonio Law Firm: Santoyo Wehmeyer Secures Unique Verdict
The district court's summary judgment order is the first time any Texas court has confirmed under state law that wind rights are a severable property interest in the surface estate, and that such rights can be subject to trespass, attorney Corey Wehmeyer said.2 Plaintiffs, 2 Complaints, 1 Lawyer: Cicchiello Attorney Sues New London
But plaintiff counsel Lorenzo Cicchiello said proving racial discrimination can be a challenge, particularly in the employment context.View more book results for the query "*"
Federal Judge Allows Military Vet's Mental Health Discrimination Suit to Proceed Against Employer
A military veteran's lawsuit against his former employer has survived summary judgment on three of four counts alleging military and disability discrimination, along with retaliation.'Honor Your Own Hard Work': Justice Welcomes Lawyers With Teary-Eyed Remarks
"Tell those people in your lives that you were sworn in to the Georgia Supreme Court today," Justice Sarah Hawkins Warren said. "Do something to let those people know that their investment in you mattered."Outside Counsel Management Platform Persuit Announces ChatGPT-Powered 'Proposal Analyzer'
The company noted that its new Proposal Analyzer feature, which summarizes and analyzes law firm RFP responses for legal departments, is "the first in a series of enhancements" it intends to release.Condo Owners Take Note: Fla. Legal Changes to Impact Recourse for Defective Construction
The Florida Legislature recently passed statutory changes that, among other things, reduce the time condominium and property owners have to file lawsuits over construction defects from ten years to seven years. This means that owners purchasing newly constructed properties years after construction could be left with no recourse if the property was defectively designed or constructed.BREAKING: 2 Miami-Dade Litigators Just Became Judges
"This appointment is a dream come true," one of Miami-Dade County Court's newest judges said.Trending Stories
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