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New Bill Targets California Litigation Financing
Backers of Senate Bill 581 say consumers need more transparency from the legal-financing industry. But members of the plaintiffs bar warn that a key provision in the legislation would give defense counsel an unfair tactical advantage.Judge: Approved Applicants Have Standing to Sue Over PPP Loans They Allegedly Never Received
The plaintiffs have alleged that they applied, through Prestamos, for PPP loans under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) but never received the proceeds.Cannataro Could Make History as First Openly Gay Chief Judge While Ensuring Continuity on High Court
As acting chief judge, Cannataro is already the first openly gay person to lead the state judiciary-- a distinction he has held since being put in the role last August. He would make history if appointed and confirmed to the post on a permanent basis.99 Licenses—and New Problems—for NY Cannabis Lawyers
"I think it's unlikely in my lifetime that I could be involved with another industry where you have conflicting state and federal laws, and you need to navigate your clients through those obstacles," one attorney said.Trump Lawyers Seek Order Compelling Michael Cohen's Deposition in AG's Civil Case
Trump lawyer Alina Habba says Michael Cohen never appeared for his deposition. Cohen says he wasn't properly served.View more book results for the query "*"
The FTC Is Coming for the Cloud Providers
"They are very skeptical of deeply concentrated markets and the various types of risks those can create," said Ben Rossen, a former senior attorney at the FTC.Prominent Trial Lawyer Tom Kline to Fund Construction Upgrades to Duquesne's Law School
Philadelphia trial lawyer Tom Kline has pledged to fund construction upgrades to the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Duquesne University, which was recently renamed following a $50 million donation from the litigator.Goodwin Chair Robert Insolia Stepping Down
Anthony McCusker takes over at a time of transition.Black Voters Urge District Judge to Redraw Ga. PSC Electoral Map
Lawyers for the group on Tuesday asked U.S. District Judge Steven Grimberg to start the process for drawing maps, even though there's an ongoing appeal of his ruling that the current system of at-large statewide elections illegally dilutes Black votes.Tesla Legal Chief Aims to Build In-House Litigation Powerhouse
"Tesla seems to be indicating that they have a more aggressive and entrepreneurial project in mind," UCLA law professor Andrew Verstein said.Trending Stories
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