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Pa. Supreme Court Should Continue to Support ADR Efforts in Eviction Proceedings
In the past few months, multiple county courts have sought permission to utilize alternative dispute resolution (ADR) procedures in eviction proceedings, including procedures for collaborating with their county rental assistance provider.Nicaragua's Ortega Decries Foes Who Question His Reelection
With all government institutions firmly within President Daniel Ortega's grasp and the opposition exiled, jailed or in hiding, the 75-year-old leader eroded what hope remained that the country could soon return to a democratic path.Chilean President Impeached Over Pandora Papers Revelation
Chile President Sebastián Piñera will get a trial in the nation's Senate over whether to remove him due to allegations he favored the sale of a family property while in office.Lost Profits Damages May Affect Other Issues in Patent Cases
In two recent decisions, the Federal Circuit and a Delaware district court took account of the underlying economic conditions that permit and prevent awards of lost profits, and looked at the implications of those conditions on otherwise unrelated areas of law. In this edition of their Intellectual Property Litigation column, Eric Alan Stone and Catherine Nyarady report on these cases and provide guidance for practitioners regarding the influence of lost profits damages over other issues in patent cases.Data May Show Low Credit Scores Predict Risky Driving Behavior
The insurance industry is now saying that it has hard data that proves that a driver with a bad credit score is more likely to slam on the breaks or step…View more book results for the query "*"
From Ground to Sky, US Condo Collapse Probe Gaining Steam
The National Institute of Standards and Technology did not provide any firm timetable for results on the cause of the June 24 collapse of the Champlain Towers South building that killed 98 people in Surfside.Anticipating Strong Client Demand, Wiley Appoints New Telecom, Media and Technology Co-Chair
Jennifer Hindin succeeds David Gross and will serve with current co-chair Kathleen Kirby.PLW People in the News—Nov. 9, 2021—Hamburg Rubin, Pollock Begg
Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin announced that John C. Rafferty Jr. was reappointed as a member of the disciplinary board of Pennsylvania, and three divorce attorneys at Pittsburgh family law firm Pollock Begg completed training and certification in collaborative law.Can Firms Recoup Specific Cyber Costs? Outside of a Few Exceptions, It's Unlikely
For many firms, pinpointing cybersecurity costs to a specific client can be challenging, while ethical obligations may prevent them from including cybersecurity line items in a client invoice.Special Legislative Session Proposals Take Aim at Mask Mandates
Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is widely mentioned as a potential 2024 Republican presidential candidate, called the special session to push back against the Biden administration on federal vaccination requirements.Trending Stories
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