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Florida Restaurant Worker Who Allegedly Slipped on Soup Secures Damages
The plaintiff claimed that her fall was a result of her having slipped on soup that had spilled during a transfer between hot and cool containers.Developments in Purdue, Boy Scouts, CPAP and Tony Lazzaro Sex Trafficking
In this edition of their quarterly Mass Tort Update, Edward E. Neiger and David Stern report on the Purdue bankruptcy, the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy, the Phillips Respironics CPAPs recall, and Tony Lazzaro sexual abuse.Court: Payment Required Even If the Amount Isn't Certain
The court essentially held the employer accountable for paying nothing at all when it had all the means necessary to make at least a good faith payment.Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
The recent decision of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court allowing a comfort dog to be in a courtroom with a witness raises some concerns. Where is this heading?Tesla Analyzes Driving Behaviors of Potential FSD Users
According to Tesla, the FSD or full self-driving system will eventually handle both long- and short-distance trips without a driver intervening with the system.View more book results for the query "*"
McGinnis Lochridge's New Austin Digs Have Modern Design, Post-COVID Tech Updates
The midsize Texas firm moved on Monday into a totally refurbished building on the western edge of downtown at 1111 W. Sixth St.Justices Add 5 Cases to New Term, Including Ted Cruz's Campaign Challenge
The justices added five cases to its new term's argument docket, including an election law challenge involving Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz's campaign, and a First Amendment fight over Boston's refusal to fly a religious flag in front of City Hall.SCOTUS Adds 5 Cases to New Term, Including Shurtleff v. Boston
The justices added five cases to its new term's argument docket, including an election law challenge involving Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz's campaign, and a First Amendment fight over Boston's refusal to fly a religious flag in front of City Hall.Lawyer Ownership of Alternative Business Structures: A Tiny Step Toward the Future
In this edition of his Professional Responsibility column, Anthony E. Davis examines Formal Opinion 499 (Passive Investment in Alternative Business Structures) just issued by the ABA's Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility. He looks at the Opinion from two perspectives: what (limited) progress it represents in addressing the need to reform the regulatory system governing lawyers; and what it leaves undone, hopefully to be addressed another day.Trending Stories
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