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How a Lawyer Revived a Suit for Family Allegedly Victimized by Flawed Paternity DNA Test
Shield's affidavit included the statement, "I raised (Wilson) without child support and spent years not knowing how the DNA paternity test showed that (Heck) was not my son's father."Withholding Paid COVID-19 Leave Did Not Violate 'Families First' Law, Judge Rules
"Plaintiff, who had only been on the job for about six months, was one of four billing representatives from his department who PATHS determined could not work remotely because they needed supervision based on their lack of experience, a need for further training, and other issues," the judge said.Sec. National Ins. Co. v. Constr. Assocs. of Spokane
Governing case law is often critical to resolving claim disputes, and as this case illustrates, this does not mean that only the case law one party believes supports its opinion is relevant in a given case.'The Outlook Looks Quite Bleak' on New Jersey's Judicial Vacancies, Bar Leaders Warn
"We are operating with historic vacancies of 43% in the crown jewel of the New Jersey judiciary," State Bar President Jeralyn Lawrence said. "And from all outward appearances, nothing is happening."View more book results for the query "*"
Blank Rome and Cole Scott Defending Class Action Against Keiser University Over Text Messaging
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.South Florida Suit Claims Water Expert Was Fired for Raising Concerns About Contamination
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Georgia Abortion Ban Challenge Swiftly Moves to State Court
The lawsuit starts the process of taking the issue to the Georgia Supreme Court, which is guided by a state constitution that many scholars and lawyers say has stronger protections for privacy than the U.S. Constitution.String of Law Firms Sue Florida School Boards to Block 'Don't Say Gay' Law
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Attorney Resigns From Bar After Agreeing to Plead Guilty to Attempted Witness Tampering
The Disciplinary Board for the Washington State Bar Association said Colville attorney Terry L. Williams violated the state's rules on misconduct and fairness to opposing counsel when he allegedly attempted to bribe and tamper with a plaintiff bringing civil and criminal charges against his client.Trending Stories
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