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Compliance Hot Spots: SEC's Billion-Dollar Benchmark + COVID-19 Delays DOJ Office Return
After 10 years in existance, the SEC's whistleblower program hit $1 billion in awards.Carnival Passenger Sues After Tripping Over Mobility Scooter on Deck
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.'Like a Brother': Georgia Attorney Who Died During Triathlon Remembered for Leadership, Wit
"He represented … the best of the legal profession and of humanity in general. He had a combination of intellect, compassion, humility and work ethic that made him the kind of person people wanted to be with and to be represented by," said attorney Ben Brewton.Jan. 6 Investigation Tees Up Executive Privilege Fight Between Trump and Biden
"This doesn't come anywhere near any of the customary standards for invoking executive privilege, such as protecting vital national security information, protecting the integrity of ongoing investigations or protecting the privacy of internal deliberations in the White House," one expert said.EEOC Sues For Religious Delivery Driver Allegedly Forced to Work Sundays
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Holland & Knight Files RICO Suit Accusing AI Trading Platform of International Fraud
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Fears Over Older Buildings After Surfside Condo Collapse Lead to Redevelopment Opportunities
"We're seeing a lot more movement towards a lot more new construction, and I think that falls in line with coming off the pandemic. There is a need for nicer, newer places to live," said Dan Dratch, Director of Multifamily Investments at Franklin Street.SCOTUS Decision Prompts Federal Judiciary to Request Five More District Court Judges in Oklahoma
The Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma recognized much of the eastern portion of the state as Native American lands, limiting state jurisdiction and shifting prosecutions to federal or tribal courts in the eastern part of the state.New Demand Futility Test From Facebook Case Expected to Streamline Litigation in Derivative Lawsuits
Experts say the new demand futility test reached in a Facebook shareholders case will increase efficiency for both lawyers and judges.New Demand Futility Test Expected to Streamline Litigation in Derivative Lawsuits
"It's going to be a huge increase in efficiency for both lawyers and judges," said Francis Pileggi, a prominent corporate litigator and commentator.Trending Stories
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