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Supreme Court Extends Freeze on Texas Immigration Law
Justice Samuel Alito Jr. has extended a freeze on Texas' controversial new immigration law while the Supreme Court weighs a challenge from the Biden administration.MoneyGram Hires New GC Following $1.8B Buyout
Cory Feinberg, who was with Bank of America before joining MoneyGram in 2015, is taking the legal reins of the now-privately held company.Pa. Judge's 'Extensive' Opinion Gives Guidance on Allowing Video Testimony in Opening Statements
"Today in the modern era of videotape and technology and the way discovery is conducted and trials are conducted, it makes sense," Joseph Messa Jr. said.Anticipating Transactional Rebound, Am Law 50 Steps Up Partner Hiring in Early 2024
"It shows optimism about what's to come," Macrae partner Jon Truster said. "I don't believe that the hiring is reflective of deal activity. I think it's law firms being more opportunistic that their corporate departments will become busier."View more book results for the query "*"
'Significant Risk': NY AG Urges Appeals Court to Deny Stay of $464.5M Bond
Former President Donald Trump has asked a full panel at the Appellate Division, First Department to press pause on collection while he appeals.Punitive Damages Require Proven Knowledge of Anti-Bias Law, 4th Circuit Rules
Plaintiffs seeking punitives must show "the employer's managerial agent had at least a rudimentary knowledge of the import of a federal anti-discrimination statute," appeals court said.Paramedic Injured at Senior Care Facility: Lawsuit
On Feb. 23, 2019, plaintiff Tammy Weinrick, 42, a paramedic, was assisting a patient at Bryn Mawr Extended Care Center in Bryn Mawr. She claimed she slipped on a portion of wet floor, which caused her to twist awkwardly. She claimed left hip injuries.North Dakota Court Clarifies Natural Accumulation Rule in Matter of First Impression
"Remote areas are precisely the locations the natural accumulation rule protects because the reasonableness of monitoring remote areas of property, and lack of notice resulting therefrom, demonstrates the rationale for the rule. Where it is unreasonable for an owner or operator to continually monitor an area, such as the remote well site in rural North Dakota, it is unreasonable to expect the owner or operator to promptly clear any naturally accumulating snow or ice, ..." Justice Jerod E. Tufte wrote for the court.Cigna Class Action: Algorithm Allegedly Auto-Denies 300,000 Claims
"This action arises from Cigna's illegal scheme to systematically, wrongfully, and automatically deny its insureds the thorough, individualized physician review of claims guaranteed to them by law and, ultimately, the payments for necessary medical procedures owed to them under Cigna's health insurance policies," the complaint alleged.Trending Stories
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