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Miami-Dade Jury Awards $8.3M to Perry Ellis in Breach-of-Contract Litigation
"I don't think we've reached the point as a bar where discovery is really operating the way it's supposed to," said the prevailing party's attorney concerning the case.Should E-Bikes and E-Scooters Be Regulated in New Jersey?
"The rapid rise of these vehicles has, to date, outpaced the development of a full regulatory regime in New Jersey," writes Nicole Marie Lombardi.A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words ... But Not Dollars
New York's Appellate Division, Second Department recently affirmed a Supreme Court decision regarding the commercial use of a person's image without written consent. The case, Barbetta v. NBCUniversal Media, is of particular interest in today's social media-saturated environment and it highlights New York laws regarding the commercial use of another person's image without prior written consent.Legal Aid Society Attorney-in-Chief and CEO Looks Back on Second Year at the Helm
When she arrived at Legal Aid two years ago, Twyla Carter made it her goal to remind the public why the legal service provider matters, and to reclaim its position as critical stakeholders with a constitutional and legal mandate to exist, and integral toward furthering public safety. Going into her third year leading the organization, Carter takes stock of its recent victories.View more book results for the query "*"
With Another Merger, Spencer Fane Lands in Santa Fe
The merger complements the work Spencer Fane already has with clients in oil and natural gas, the firm's leader said.'Vision': Judge David Tatel on the Value of Oral Argument and Reading Drafts Aloud
Tatel, who retired from the D.C. Circuit earlier this year, subtitled his new book "A Memoir of Blindness and Justice."Paul Hastings Lures Arnold & Porter's Environmental Practice Chair
Brian Israel joins as co-chair of Paul Hastings' environmental litigation practice.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-207
1) A part-time judge who is a private investigator (a) may conduct surveillance and write reports for school districts in another county concerning extended sick leave employees, but (b) may not conduct investigations for a college regarding allegations of sexual harassment/assault. (2) A part-time judge may, as an instructor for a private company, present training to law enforcement regarding implicit bias and other types of biases.Children's Online Safety Bills Raise Concerns About Censorship, First Amendment Rights
"[T]he last thing students and parents need is another act of government censorship deciding which educational resources are appropriate for their families," Jenna Leventoff, the ACLU's senior policy counsel, said in a statement.Trending Stories
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