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Law Firm Sues Google to Unmask User Behind One-Star Review
Oved & Oved is seeking the information in order to take action against what it dubs the "Troll Defendant" for attempting to sully its hard-earned reputation. The firm has consistently made legal publications' "best-of" lists.Aggressive FTC May Force Merging Companies to Bolster Legal Defenses
"Tech companies that enter into deals that raise competition concerns will have to be litigation-ready," said one antitrust expert.South Florida Circuit Chief Judges Talk 2023 Civil Division Goals
"I'm just trying to get everything accomplished that I can before I hand it over to someone else," said Chief Judge Jack Tuter of the Broward Circuit Court.Midsize Law Firm Budgeting for Revenue Drop in 2023 Amid 'Recessionary Pressures'
Miller & Martin leader Scott Parrish said firm revenue will grow about 1.5% this year, but the firm is budgeting for potential declines in revenue from 7.5% to 12.5% in 2023.Meet the Lawyers as Houston's METRO Adds 3rd-Party Culprit in Cop-Shooting Civil Suit
Texas Rules of Civil Procedure require a defendant disclose a potential responsible third party before the expiration of the statute of limitations "if that is possible," the appeals court emphasized.View more book results for the query "*"
Third Circuit Nominee Montgomery-Reeves Confirmed
Tamika Montgomery-Reeves, a justice on the Delaware Supreme Court since 2019, becomes the second Black woman on the Third Circuit bench.Senate Confirms Montgomery-Reeves to Third Circuit Bench
Tamika Montgomery-Reeves, a justice on the Delaware Supreme Court since 2019, becomes the second Black woman on the Third Circuit bench.Federal Jury Awards Ex-Philadelphia Hospital Worker $590K for Retaliation Claim
A federal jury awarded $590,000 in damages to a former employee of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia who alleged she suffered employment discrimination and retaliation from supervisors after complaining that male employees received preferential treatment.'Straightforward Case for Reversal:' 3M Unit Appeals Earplug Bankruptcy Ruling
Paul Clement filed an opening brief on Monday before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit to reverse an Aug. 26 ruling in the Chapter 11 case of Aearo Technologies refusing to extend an automatic stay to include earplug cases against 3M.Trending Stories
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