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NY AG Leads Coalition Urging US Supreme Court to Preserve Consumer Finance Watchdog
A coalition of 24 attorneys general led by New York's has filed an amicus brief Tuesday on a major Supreme Court case involving funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which was formed in response to the 2008 financial crisis.Medicare Advantage Plan Provider Hires LA Crowell & Moring Partner as Legal Chief
Los Angeles-based Renée Delphin-Rodriguez is taking the legal reins of a nonprofit that's trying to stand out with a patients-over-profits focus.Medicare Advantage Plan Provider Hires Crowell & Moring Partner as Legal Chief
Renée Delphin-Rodriguez is taking the legal reins of a nonprofit that's trying to stand out with a patients-over-profits focus.Texas Sues Hyatt With Paxton Alleging Deceptive Pricing of Hotel Rooms
The Attorney General's Office alleged resort fees from Hyatt Hotels do not align with "resort-like" experiences, instead covering access to a fitness center and in-room Wi-Fi.Ga. Sheriff Agrees to Policy Review to Settle Students' Race Discrimination Complaint
The April 2022 traffic stop by sheriff's deputies in Liberty County caused outrage at Delaware State University, with campus President Tony Allen saying the women's lacrosse team had been humiliated and intimidated by deputies searching their bus.View more book results for the query "*"
Deed Restrictions and Rent Stabilization: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
Scott Mollen discusses "West Mtn. Assets LLC v. Dobkowski," where parcel owners established exclusive possession, not adverse possession, of a disputed area, and "Diamond Back L VL LLC v. Reynolds," where after a tenant established its building had at least six units, the court held it was subject to rent stabilization.Court of Appeals: Taxi Companies Can't Sue NYC and TLC for Drop in Value of Medallions
The Court of Appeals last month affirmed an Appellate Division, Second Department decision and held that taxicab companies could not sue the city of New York (NYC) and the Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) for the diminished value of their taxicab medallions because the TLC never promised to take steps to protect the value of the medallions.Wells Fargo Reaches $1B Settlement With Shareholders for Alleged False Statements
The suit accused Wells Fargo and several former executives of making false and misleading statements about the bank's compliance with consent orders imposed by regulators in 2018 in the wake of the bank's fake-accounts scandal.Why Your Mental Health Matters to the Disciplinary Board
While the very thought of dealing with the Office of Disciplinary Counsel may stress attorneys out, the ODC and the Disciplinary Board have a vested interest in attorneys' mental health.State Rep. Introduces Bill to Pay Down Unfunded Liabilities in Pa. Pension Systems
State Rep. Joe Ciresi, D-Montgomery, introduced legislation (HB 1137) on May 8 to pay down the unfunded liabilities in the state and school employees' pensions systems using state surplus funds to relieve tax burdens on local taxpayers and school districts.Trending Stories
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