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Federal Judge Allows Centers to Promote Abortion 'Reversal' Protocol
U.S. District Judge John Sinatra Jr. wrote that "falsity alone may not suffice to bring the speech outside the First Amendment," and said the state conceded that no one had experienced actual harm.The Week in Data Aug. 23: A Look at Legal Industry Trends by the Numbers
Catch up on this week's data and insights from across the Law.com Newsroom, including a shake-up on the 2024 General Counsel Compensation Report.Epstein Survivors Drop Suit Against FBI Alleging Cover-Up
The dismissal follows a ruling earlier this month that denied a renewed motion from plaintiffs to proceed anonymously.Judge Slaps $16 Million Penalty on Defendants in Wyndham Timeshare Advertising Fraud Case
The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida has awarded Wyndham Vacation Ownership and its affiliated entities more than $16 million…Judges Dismiss Suit Alleging Tennessee's Political Maps Discriminate Against Communities of Color
The complaint was the first court challenge over a 2022 congressional redistricting map that carved up Democratic-leaning Nashville to help Republicans flip a seat in last year's elections, a move that critics claimed was done to dilute the power of Black voters and other communities of color in one of the state's few Democratic strongholds.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawyer Killed: Prominent San Antonio Attorney Found Dead
According to the medical examiner, the attorney's death was ruled a homicide, the result of multiple gunshot wounds.A Law Firm Was Hacked. Now It Faces a Class Action Lawsuit
The Wacks Law Group of Whippany discovered suspicious activity on its network on March 9. A short time later, a ransomware group called Qilin claimed responsibility for the breach, according to the suit.15th Court of Appeals Declared Constitutional on Eve of Opening
The county's main argument was that the state constitution requires every court of appeals district is limited to a subdivision of the state's territory.Exxon Mobil Claims Juror's Online Posts Show Bias Behind $725M Benzene Verdict
The company asserted in a Wednesday motion that one of the jurors behind the verdict later posted comments online suggesting the jury's decision was motivated by issues beyond what was presented at trial.Trending Stories
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