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2 Cases Point to Key Nuance for Plaintiffs Suing These Government Offices
"The proper question in determining whether ... relation-back is met is ... whether the proper defendant knew or should have known that the action would have been brought against him but for the plaintiff's mistake," read a Supreme Court of Georgia reversal.Amid 'Tsunami of Evictions and Lockouts,' Lawyers Emerge as Champions for Low-Income Clients
"I enjoy every aspect of my job but I specifically enjoy when we achieve an eviction dismissal on a very complex case or locate new affordable housing for a client who is facing homelessness," said Sharie A. Robinson of Essex-Newark Legal Services.With Strong 2021, Midsize Firm Leaders Look to Nimbly Face 2022—Whatever it Brings
2022 will bring its own set of challenges as midsize firm leaders continue to navigate uncertainty and work through rising costs and remote work.Who Got the Work: A Contract Dispute, Patent Infringement Suit, Environmental Suit
John A. O'Donnell Sr., Adam H. McCabe and Kevin Kanavy from Cassiday Schade have stepped in as defense counsel to R.I.M. Logistics Ltd. in a pending lawsuit over a maritime contract dispute.Shipman & Goodwin Shifts Back to One Managing Partner
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Librarian Entitled to Workers' Comp for Snowplow Injury in Parking Lot, NJ Supreme Court Rules
A New Jersey librarian's injuries from a snowplow incident are covered under the state's Workers' Compensation Act, the state Supreme Court ruled.The Associate Salary Matches Have Started
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson and Hueston Hennigan are the latest firms to announce they're matching Milbank's new pay scale.More Non-Profit Hospitals Lose Property Tax-Exemptions
In his Health Law column, Francis J. Serbaroli discusses a recent court decision that upheld the revocation of the property tax-exemption of three not-for-profit hospitals in Pennsylvania. He warns that this court decision could trigger more reviews of the property tax-exemptions of other not-for-profit hospitals and health care providers, and urges them to review their compliance with the legal requirements for these tax-exemptions.Adverse Possession—a Possible Solution to Philadelphia's Tangled Title Problems
The significantly shorter statute of limitations required to bring a quiet title action is the clearest benefit of the alternative statutory period for adverse possession claims.Trending Stories
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