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Can a Person Who Sends a Text to a Driver be Held Liable for Causing an Accident?
In several decisions, courts have found that the sender of a text message may be held liable if they knew, or in the exercise of reasonable care, should have known that their message would be a distraction to the driver.Arbitration Agreements: Can a Parent Sign Away a Child's Right to a Jury Trial?
Arbitration agreements that meet strict requirements set forth under Pennsylvania law are generally favored by courts. But what happens when a child becomes injured? Is an arbitration agreement signed by a parent a valid waiver of a minor's constitutional right to a jury trial?On The Move: Bressler Amery; Riker Danzig
Bressler Amery Opens Renovated Office Aiming for a modern workspace fostering innovation for lawyers, professional staff, and clients, Bressler,…'The SB 8 Domino Effect': Copycat Laws Mimic Texas Abortion Ban That Is Currently Before SCOTUS
"It is past time to pass the Women's Health Protection Act and safeguard the legal right to abortion before the Supreme Court has the chance to end the constitutional right to abortion as we know it," said NARAL Pro-Choice America acting President Adrienne Kimmell.View more book results for the query "*"
Be Fruitful and Multiply: Texas Abortion Ban Currently Before SCOTUS Gives Birth to Imitators
"Ohio's dystopian law is an all-out ban on abortion complete with a vigilante-enforcement scheme straight from Texas' playbook," NARAL Pro-Choice America acting President Adrienne Kimmell said in a written statement.Companies Find Challenges When Parting Ways With GCs
"It's not an uncommon issue, unfortunately, and it's what we learned in law school as a BFD," said corporate governance lawyer Michael Peregrine, a Chicago-based partner at McDermott Will & Emery.Procter and Gamble Shareholders Reject Board Diversity Proposal
"People that fly company aircraft and earn a million dollars for a part-time job live in a rarefied bubble," said one of the proposal's co-sponsors, who argued that the company's directors are out of touch with its employees.9th Circuit Nominee Faces Heat From GOP Over Involvement in Criminal Justice Reform
Gabriel Sanchez served for former California Gov. Edmund Brown, where he oversaw the adoption of that state's Proposition 57.Another COVID-19 Business Interruption Lawsuit Doomed by Virus Exclusion in State Federal Court
"The Court has great sympathy for Plaintiff and other businesses that have sustained heavy losses during the pandemic. But, as we have previously opined, the Court cannot deviate from this finding without in effect re-writing the Policy," a federal judge wrote.Trending Stories
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