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Armstrong Teasdale Withdraws From Salt Lake City
"Salt Lake City is a great legal market and a fantastic city, but it's not the right time for us to be there," managing partner Richard Engel said Tuesday. The firm first opened there in April 2020.High Court to Consider FDA's Stance on New E-Cig Products
The federal agency has denied applications to market new e-cigarette products on the grounds it's unclear whether the number of adults who use them to quit smoking will outweigh the risk of young people taking up vaping.SCOTUS to Consider FDA's Stance on New E-Cig Products
The federal agency has denied applications to market new e-cigarette products on the grounds it's unclear whether the number of adults who use them to quit smoking will outweigh the risk of young people taking up vaping.$32.5M Settlement Reached in Hospital Infant Brain Damage Case
On Sept. 30, 2018, the plaintiff infant was born with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy at Reading Hospital. After the baby's birth, the hospital allegedly failed to provide him with therapeutic hypothermia to limit the extent of his injury. The infant was ultimately diagnosed with cerebral palsy.View more book results for the query "*"
Maritime Law Column: Hurricanes and Their Cost on the Maritime Industry
"As you might expect, hurricanes create delays in vessel movements and time is money. Who pays for the delays encountered?" writes columnist Keith Letourneau.Trump Manhattan Sentencing Delayed to Review SCOTUS Presidential Immunity Decision
Acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan on Tuesday postponed the sentencing to Sept. 18.Trump Manhattan Sentencing Delayed to Review SCOTUS Presidential Immunity Decision
Acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan on Tuesday postponed the sentencing to Sept. 18.Law.com Radar Boosts State Court Alerting With SALI Claim Labels
Join leaders from Law.com Radar and the SALI Alliance on July 10 at 2 p.m. ET for a closer look at the new features that support precision search and alerting across more than 2,400 state and federal courts.Florida's New Procedure for Removing Squatters Effective in July: Use with Caution
Florida's new law for the expedited removal of unauthorized occupants (commonly referred to as "squatters") took effect on Monday.Trending Stories
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