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Patient's Cancer, Death Not Due to Family Doc's Care: Defense
On Jan. 12, 2017, plaintiffs' decedent Carl Jester, 50, a heavy equipment operator, died from metastatic prostate cancer. His estate claimed that his cancer and death were results of substandard treatment of his family medicine physician, Dr. Mary-Anne Ost.Case Backlogs: Delay in Second Round of Federal Grants Could Affect Court Speed
"The ARPA Ad Hoc Committee is still in the process of reviewing the applications, and will meet on Feb. 18th to determine awards," emailed Supreme Court of Georgia Public Information Officer Kathleen Joyner.DeFi Project Known as Wormhole Hit With Potential $320M Hack
The hack is likely one of the largest thefts from a DeFi protocol, which bill themselves as allowing users to bypass traditional intermediaries to borrow and lend digital assets.Haynes and Boone Hires Snell & Wilmer Chief Operating Officer
Saying the firm is on a "solid footing," David Boden joins Am Law 100 firm Haynes and Boone as chief operating officer.Facebook Owner Meta Set for Biggest Wipeout in Market History
It's not the first time Meta shares have dropped dramatically. The stock plunged 19% in July 2018 on a slowdown in user growth, translating to a about $120 billion decline in market capitalization.View more book results for the query "*"
South Florida Ruling Puts Spotlight on Key Misstep in Seeking Attorney Fees
A jury convicted the buyer of criminal charges over the real estate transaction, but the seller failed to provide sufficient evidence to support her award of attorney fees.Brown University Defends Affirmative Action, Legacy Admissions
"We haven't found a good alternative" to affirmative action in ensuring a diverse student body, Brown University President Christina Paxson said.Loss of Rainmakers Still Tamping Down Financials of Homegrown Texas Firms
Texas-founded firms that participated in the Wells Fargo Legal Specialty Group 2021 Year-End Check-In Survey posted average revenue and profits increases for the year that lagged the national average.COVID in the Courts: Administrative Agencies and Vaccine Mandates
It is no shock or surprise that the courts are now asked to determine how far the legislature or the executive may go in developing rules with respect to fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. Not surprisingly, most executives have relied upon their own emergency powers, rather than new legislation, to impose vaccine, mask and other mandates.Florida Firms Outperformed Most Among Am Law 200 in 2021, Wells Fargo Data Shows
A group of 11 Florida law firms saw more average revenue growth than the Am Law 51-100 and Second Hundred, a new Wells Fargo Legal Specialty Group year-end survey shows.Trending Stories
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