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Gov. DeSantis Signs Reedy Creek Revamp Bill
The bill (HB 9B), which passed during a special legislative session this month, gives DeSantis authority to appoint the special district's five-member Board of Supervisors and changes the name to the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District.After $100K Offer, Pa. Jury Awards $7.3M to Rail Worker Hit by SEPTA Train
"To evaluate your risk by only offering $100,000, which is a cost of defense type of offer, was shortsighted and, frankly, an arrogant approach for Nationwide to be taking," Saltz Mongeluzzi & Bendesky's Jeffrey Goodman said.Nevada State Bar Mulls Replacing Public Reprimands With Private Admonitions in Attorney Ethics Cases
"Nevada has disbarment, suspension, public reprimand, letter of reprimand, and letter of caution," stated the petition. "The last three create confusion and inconsistency when applied to the ABA framework."Supervising Cashier in Brooklyn Supreme Court Stole Nearly $70,000 from Filings: Brooklyn DA
Prosecutors said the court worker allegedly processing filings and their associated fees or making the requested copies and then voiding the transactions in the court's record system.View more book results for the query "*"
Federal Judge Certifies Class in TCPA Suit Against Call Center
A federal judge in Pennsylvania has certified a class in a lawsuit alleging a nationwide call center company violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991.NY State Bar Announces Study of Judicial Selection and Independence of State's Highest Court
A special committee, to be co-chaired by a litigation partner at Cravath Swaine & Moore in New York City and a commercial litigator at Connors LLP in Buffalo, was announced in the wake of the New York Senate's rejection of the governor's choice for chief judge.New Dean Named for Widener's Delaware Law School
Widener University Delaware Law School has announced that Todd J. Clark will become the next dean of Delaware Law School.Widener's Delaware Law School Names New Dean
Widener University Delaware Law School has announced that Todd J. Clark will become the next dean of Delaware Law School.Offer or Quote—Contract Question Remains the Source of Patent Peril
In Pfaff v. Wells Electronics, 525 U.S. 55 (1998), the U.S. Supreme Court articulated a two-prong test, holding the on-sale bar applies when, before the critical date (one year prior to the filing date of a patent application), the claimed invention was the subject of a commercial offer for sale and ready for patenting.Trending Stories
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