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Food Court in Session: Is This Wave of Lawsuits Frivolous or Justified?
"The lawsuits can make for a good laugh, but, unfortunately, the data is no joke," said Matthew Webb, senior vice president of legal reform policy at the Institute for Legal Reform.A Lawyer Told AI to Illustrate Georgia's Legal Code. Here's What It Did
"I'm learning new skills and tools that I'm going to be able to deploy in my cases," said plaintiff attorney Matt Q. Wetherington of the Wetherington Law Firm in Atlanta.NY Top Court: Presence of Coronavirus Doesn't Trigger Business-Loss Coverage
The Court of Appeals had been charged with answering whether "the actual, suspected, or threatened presence of COVID-19″ in the restaurants had caused direct physical loss or damage.FTC's Click to Cancel Rule Would Cost Businesses $2.7 Billion, Online Advertisers Say
The proposal's annual economic effect would also meet the $100 million threshhold that compels a cost-benefit review by the Office of Management and Budget, the Interactive Advertising Bureau told the FTC.FTC Scrutinizing Volume Discounts in Pharma, Using Dormant Law It Could Apply to Other Industries
"Sellers in every industry should monitor these developments to see how the agency's enforcement priorities evolve and are treated by the courts, so they can calibrate their compliance policies accordingly," said Mary Kaiser, a Morrison & Foerster partner.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawyers Need Proper HR Training to Be Better Supervisors and to Reduce Risk
In a law firm setting, issues often occur when policies are not enforced equally across the board or when there is no supporting documentation for performance complaints. These types of misalignment can lead to discrimination claims.People in the News—Feb. 15, 2024—Willig Williams, Kraus Jenkins
Willig, Williams & Davidson announced that associate Felicia Carter has been selected to serve as one of seven attorneys on the Philadelphia Bar Association's Young Lawyers Division (YLD) executive committee.Conservative Group Tells Judge It Has No Evidence to Back Its Claims of Georgia Ballot Stuffing
In their written response to a Fulton County Superior Court judge order requiring True the Vote to provide evidence it had collected, attorneys for the group said there were no names or other documentary evidence to share.March 25 Is Trial Date for Manhattan Criminal Trial of Donald Trump
Trump is charged with business records fraud in connection with payments made to the adult entertainer Stormy Daniels.Trending Stories
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