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Distributor Hopes Bootleggers 'Can't Get No Satisfaction' Selling Unauthorized Rolling Stones Merch
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just filed cases in state and federal courts. Law.com Radar now offers state court coverage nationwide. Sign up today and be first to know about new suits in your region, practice area or client sector.St. John's Law Professor Elayne Greenberg, an 'Irrepressibly Positive Force,' Dies
"She did everything she could to ensure that her students had long and successful careers," the university wrote in a LinkedIn post. "Professor Greenberg's legacy in DRS will continue to inspire us for years to come."New York Jets Sued in New Jersey to Foot the Bill for Player's Car Crash
"The actions, conduct and behavior of defendant, Brandin M. Echols, rise to a punitive level as defined by the New Jersey Punitive Damages Act, entitling plaintiff to punitive damages," the suit says.Supreme Court Takes Up 'Ghost Gun' Appeal From Biden Administration
The justices' decision to review the case comes as they also weigh the administration's appeals in defense of laws and regulations against "bump stocks" and suspected domestic abusers owning guns.There's Something in the Water: San Diego Is Once Again a Hot Market for National Law Firms
"San Diego has attracted international, national, and regional firms, all hoping to make a splash," according to Ronald E. Wood and Dale Durham of Major, Lindsey & Africa.View more book results for the query "*"
What Does 'File' Mean in Workers' Comp Cases? High Court Clarifies
"This is an important decision for all injured workers," Andrew Wallace said. "When a worker is injured, they often need medical treatment and payments for lost wages right away. Most injured workers do not have the luxury of waiting more than the 28-day statutory response period."Brownstein, Akin See Record Q1 Lobbying Revenue Amid Influx of Business
Holland & Knight and Hogan Lovells also grew their Q1 lobbying revenue.Justices to Examine Meaning of 'Prevailing Party' in Attorney Fees Disputes
The U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether a party "must obtain a ruling that conclusively decides the merits in its favor," rather than just a preliminary injunction, to obtain attorney fees in a civil rights suit.Trending Stories
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