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Over $1.3M Settlement Reached Over 'Life-Altering' False Drug Testing Results
Riley's complaint, filed in March 2021, alleged that she believes that around 30% of the drug tests performed by Avertest are inaccurate, which is in sharp contrast to the company's claim that it provides forensically defensible results with a 97% accuracy rate.31. How Well Do You Understand Your Client's Risk Appetite?
Risk Series Part 1 When we talk about the importance of specializing in your client, we always stress the need to understand your client's risk appetite. There are two elements to this: 1) enterprise risk tolerance; and 2) the personal risk appetite of the GC.Supreme Court Upholds Federal Firearm Ban for Suspected Domestic Abusers
"When an individual poses a clear threat of physical violence to another, the threatening individual may be disarmed," Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. wrote for the 8-1 majority. Justice Clarence Thomas was alone in dissent.This Lawyer Faced Extortion Charges, Thanks to a Condo Association Dispute
"The mere identification and communication of adverse information is not criminally actionable as extortion," prosecutors said in their closeout memo.People in the News—June 21, 2024—King Spry, Blank Rome
King, Spry, Herman, Freund & Faul in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, announced the addition of Rachel Sokolsky to the firm's special education law practice.View more book results for the query "*"
This Judge-Elect Wants a Court to Dismiss the Challenge of His Election
"The latest attempt to overturn the will of the voters choosing Mr. Davis for Court of Appeals makes no allegations about his residence when it legally matters—the date of the election," said respondent counsel Bryan Tyson of The Election Law Group in Atlanta.McKool Smith Issues Mid-Year Bonuses
"We know it's been a busy 2024 and want to show our appreciation for your contribution to the firm's continued success and the success of our clients," firm Chair David Sochia wrote in a memo provided to The American Lawyer.Right of Utilities To Acquire Real Property via Eminent Domain in New York
It is a little-known fact that, in New York, electric and gas corporations may acquire property via eminent domain if said property is necessary for its corporate purposes. Eminent domain is an awesome power that is usually reserved for the government. However, New York state has long granted this same eminent domain power to utilities as well.Updated Rules for New York's Commercial Division: Technology Disputes and Use of Referees
The New York Commercial Division recently updated its procedural rules in two material respects: to reinforce its position as a go-to venue for technology-related litigation and to encourage the resolution of commercial disputes by the use of extrajudicial referees to hear and determine such disputes.Trending Stories
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