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Judge Slashes $2M in Punitive Damages in Sober-Living Harassment Case
On Thursday, Chief U.S. District Magistrate Judge Donald L. Cabell slashed the overall award of $3.8 million to $1.42 million—the amended amount consisting of $780,000 in compensatory damages and $640,000 in punitive damages—in a fair housing case.Georgia Supreme Court Honoring Troutman Pepper Partner, Former Chief Justice
Harold Melton served 16 years on the bench of state's highest court.Insurer Not Required to Cover $29M Wrongful Death Judgment, Appeals Court Rules
The judge had awarded $9.6 million as compensatory damages, and then trebled the total to more than $29 million against Penn National.Slideshow: Jewish Bar Association of Georgia Marks 1st Year With Hanukkah Party
The statewide bar group was founded last year. New Jersey also established one at about the same time.Holland & Knight Launches Export Control Disputes and Advocacy Team
Alongside hiring Christopher Stagg as a partner, Holland & Knight has launched an export control disputes and advocacy team.View more book results for the query "*"
Blake Lively's claims that movie co-star launched smear campaign gets support in publicist's suit
The suit filed in New York alleges Justin Baldoni and his production company teamed up with publicists to "bury" and "destroy" Lively amid fears his career could be harmed by her allegations about his behavior.Middle District of Pennsylvania's U.S. Attorney Announces Resignation
“It has been a true privilege to serve alongside these impressive and committed individuals," Gerard Karam said in a statement. "Together we have had many proud accomplishments."Vinson & Elkins: Traditional Energy Practice Meets Energy Transition
The Houston-founded Am Law 100 firm, named a Specialty Corporate Practice of the Year in Energy, has expanded its sector focus to move more into energy transition.After 2024's Regulatory Tsunami, Financial Services Firms Hope Storm Clouds Break
Legal observers say Donald Trump's return to the White House brightens the outlook for Capital One's proposed $35 billion purchase of Discover, and may bring an end to financial regulators' crackdown on "off-channel" communications.Trailblazing Pennsylvania Judge Sylvia Rambo Dies at 88
In 1979, Rambo was the first woman appointed to the federal bench in the Middle District of Pennsylvania. She was also the first female chief judge of the court, serving from 1992 to 1999.Trending Stories
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