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Consumer Class Action Over Evenflo Booster Seats Gets a Restart
On Wednesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit declined to rehear its Nov. 23 decision in which the judges reversed dismissal of a consolidated class action brought by consumers of Evenflo's "Big Kid" booster seats.Hochul Signs Into Law Measure Granting Custody Hearings to Unwed Fathers
An adoption lawyer's group opposed the bill as a "drastic departure" from a child-centered approach, but backers said change was needed to ensure fairness.Former Vinson & Elkins Partner Rejoins Firm as Energy Transition Fuels Work
Todd Triller, who left Vinson & Elkins six years ago to join Carlyle Group, has rejoined the firm as an M&A partner in New York.Miami Leads Sun Belt in Retailer Interest as Migration Drives Retail Deals
South Florida has benefited more from pandemic-fueled attention than any other part of the Sun Belt.Construction Companies Agree to $7M Accord for Worker Who Fell on Jobsite
"Every one of them had their fingerprints on this, so it was really just going to be a question of whose were the deepest and the darkest," Fulginiti said.View more book results for the query "*"
Attorneys Mull Appeal After $24M Punitive Damages Award in Charlottesville Case Is Capped at $350K
"Judge Moon's lengthy opinion reviewing the mountain of evidence we introduced at trial and affirming the jury verdicts on the culpability of each and every defendant confirms what really happened—motivated by the tenets of white supremacy, defendants engaged in a wide-ranging conspiracy to commit violence in Charlottesville in August 2017," plaintiffs counsel said.Implementing Law Firm Data Retention Policies Is Getting Harder
While external pressures of risks of data breaches and expanding data privacy laws are pushing many firms to rethink their data retention strategies, actual implementation of such policies could still take considerable time.'He Is the Face of This Fraud': Varsity Blues Mastermind Sentenced to Prison
William "Rick" Singer expressed regret over his role in orchestrating the nationwide college admissions scandal.Shareholder Redemption Rights Claims Advance in New Chancery Court SPAC Decision
It's the second time Vice Chancellor Lori Will has denied a SPAC's motion to dismiss shareholders' breach of fiduciary duty claims, with her opinion holding claims against Silicon Valley-based GigCapital3 Inc.Shareholder Redemption Rights Claims Advance in New Chancery Court SPAC Decision
Whether representing a SPAC or not, fiduciaries are required under Delaware law to be transparent with shareholders, Vice Chancellor Lori Will said, noting however that the unique structure of a SPAC leads shareholders to be harmed individually if they aren't able to fairly exercise their redemption rights.Trending Stories
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