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Contract Law: Market Inefficiency Bedevils Energy Companies
A natural gas pipeline owner alleges lower courts erred by adding language in a contract to the trader's benefit, and seeks reversal at the Texas Supreme Court.'Lack of Independence' or 'Tethered to the Law'? Witnesses Speak on Bondi
Despite Democratic senators continuing to raise concerns about Bondi’s independence from Trump and her lobbying work, several appeared to find some common ground.$100,000 Settlement Reached After T-Bone Accident
"The challenge was to quickly and effectively get [the plaintiff] the best result and to not draw the case out," Alessandra Magnotti of Carter Mario said. "I was really happy I was able to get the full policy amount for her quickly without having to filed suit."Rudy Giuliani Settles NY Enforcement Action With Ga. Poll Workers
The onetime New York City mayor gets to keep his property and admit no liability or wrongdoing. He has agreed to never defame plaintiffs Ruby Freeman and Wandrea “Shaye” Moss again.Willkie Farr & Gallagher Drives Legal Challenge for Uber Against State's Rideshare Laws
Uber alleges that new regulations require it to "'prominently display'" and use "'design techniques intended to draw the eye'" to certain information on the app and provide purportedly inaccurate messaging that "Uber does not sufficiently compensate its drivers,'" the complaint said.View more book results for the query "*"
False Claims Act Causation Standard Continues to Divide Federal Courts
A federal judge in Massachusetts reached the same heightened causation standard as applied in the court's 2023 decision in U.S. v. Regeneron. However, two other judges have applied a less stringent "'causal connection.'"EPA Nominee Zeldin Says Climate Change Is Real, Agency Shouldn't Suffocate Economy
“I believe that climate change is real," Lee Zeldin told senators on the Environment and Public Works Committee. He added that environmental policies should not hamper economic growth.NJ Courts Have Hostile Work Environment, Ex-Employee Claims
The case isn't the first time remote work was shown to be a sensitive topic in the state judiciary. The judicial disciplinary system touched off a firestorm last January when it brought a complaint against Mercer County Superior Court Presiding Civil Judge Douglas Hurd for allowing his secretary to work remotely, allegedly in violation of a state policy.Meet Delaware's Incoming Lt. Gov.: 'It's a Natural Progression' From Litigation to Policy
Kyle Evans Gay has represented clients in business disputes in Delaware's courts for a decade and continued her work at Connolly Gallagher while campaigning for and serving as a state senator, representing Delaware's Fifth Senate District, which covers northern New Castle County.Trending Stories
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