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JPMorgan Securities Lawsuit Accuses Advisor of Causing Company to Lose Clients Worth $28M in Assets
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.'I Have to Sit Here and Squirm': Solo Practitioner Bruce Matzkin Is Very Worried
"This is 26 years of a perfect, clean record," Matzkin said. "My reputation is important to me, and I am proud of it."PayPal Faces Patent Suit Over QR Code Payments
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Judges Weigh Juror Misconduct Claims in Boston Marathon Bomber's Latest Death Penalty Appeal
Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's lastest challenge to his death sentence centers on social media posts that two jurors failed to disclose to the trial court. First Circuit Judge William Kayatta questioned whether scrutinizing jurors' social media posts and messages would be "opening the floodgates."Consovoy McCarthy Founding Partner Dead at 48
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Celebrities Are Fighting Back — and Some Lawyers, Including a Ga. One, Are Finding a Growing Niche
"Everyone's being taken advantage of," said John Uustal, co-founding partner of the Kelley | Uustal law firm.DC Court of Appeals Eyes Query Over Trump's Scope of Employment
The Second Circuit asked the D.C. court to provide an answer before proceeding to consider the defamation claims of a Trump accuser.Should ERCOT Get Immunity for Response to 2021 Winter Storm? High Court Weighs Arguments
"But if ERCOT is protected by governmental immunity, then CPS could get whatever it wants out of PUC, it could never finish the race. Right? It couldn't go to court." - Justice Jeff BoydWarnings From Southwest's Meltdown—Old Software Creates Legal Risks
With limited resources and unlimited needs, it isn't always easy to choose which tech to invest in. However, the wrong choice can lead to legal liabilities down the line.State High Court: Payments Still Owed on Promissory Note Despite COVID-19 Economic Downturn
"The court found the defenses based upon COVID were inapplicable in the present case because it didn't interfere with the plaintiff's performance, they had already completed that," said Stewart A. Engel, an attorney representing the plaintiff.Trending Stories
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