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Federal Judge Allows Abuse Claims to Proceed Against Behavioral Health Organization Devereux
"There is nothing abstract about the harm of being confined to an institutional environment with allegedly deficient hiring, retention, supervision, and incident response policies—policies that have, according to the [first amended complaint], caused plaintiffs to suffer repeated incidents of abuse and that by all accounts remain in place," U.S. District Judge Anita Brody wrote.Former Political Refugee Exits Discover for Top Legal Post at Cantaloupe
Ukraine native Anna Novoseletsky, who arrived in the United States in 2001, has spent the last 11 years ascending Discover's legal department, where she most recently was associate general counsel.Lawyers Poised to Oust 'Notorious Serial Objectors' in T-Mobile Settlement
Plaintiffs lawyers in the $350 million data breach settlement with T-Mobile filed motions this month to strike two "notorious serial objectors" who are challenging their request for $78.75 million in attorney fees.The Role of the State Senate in Selection of the Chief Judge
Statements by those in favor of the justice's appointment and those opposed have proffered sometimes imprecise or vague information regarding the role of the State Senate. Because the arguments of the two camps must be made within a legal framework, understanding the process is important, writes Norman Olch.E-Discovery Giant Relativity Hires CLO Fresh Off Multibillion-Dollar Deals
Newly hired legal chief Adam Weiss was most recently chief administrative officer and general counsel at software company Cornerstone OnDemand, which went private in 2021 in a $5.2 billion deal.View more book results for the query "*"
Legal Tech Star Relativity Hires CLO Fresh Off Multibillion-Dollar Deals
Newly hired legal chief Adam Weiss was most recently chief administrative officer and general counsel at software company Cornerstone OnDemand, which went private in 2021 in a $5.2 billion deal.As Trump Faces Potential Criminal Charges, Nixon and Clinton Situations Offer Lessons
Donald Trump, who may become the first former president of the United States to be indicted by a court of law, is not the first modern president with legal problems. But the question of whether a president—sitting or former—should be charged with a crime has come up three times in the past half-century.Right-Wing Judge? Criticism After Jurist Labeled Following a Ruling
"In the end, whatever points are attempted to be gained by launching such attacks are far outweighed by the danger and threat they present to our judges, their families, and our American society as a whole," the Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey said.2023 Is a Good Year to Leverage Crypto to Buy Real Estate, Fintech CEO Says
"What changed for many of them now is that they're getting into these peak homebuying years, and I think that will mean that if they're ready to buy a home, then they're likely to do so this year," said Josip Rupena, founder and CEO of Milo.Newsmakers: Partners Named at Jackson Walker; Polsinelli; K&L Gates; Gibson Dunn
Partnerships in Fort Worth, Dallas and Houston include lateral migrations and a happy return.Trending Stories
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