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Feds Must Reveal Names and Dollar Amounts for All PPP Loan Recipients, Judge Orders
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg in Washington found that exceptions under public records law for confidential and private information did not apply to what he called a "colossal outlay of taxpayer funds."Outsourcers Beware: What LPOs Should Know About Law Firm Finances
In the wake of new details about the UnitedLex-LeClairRyan debacle, third-party vendors stress the importance of vetting firms' books and motivations.Doctor Sues MagMutual for Bad Faith After Default Judgment Forces Settlement
An Augusta surgeon's lawsuit said MagMutual Insurance's failure to timely respond to a medical malpractice suit tarred his reputation after a $1.7 million settlement on default.Doctor Sues lnsurer for Bad Faith After Default Judgment Forces Settlement
An Augusta surgeon's lawsuit said MagMutual Insurance's failure to timely respond to a medical malpractice suit tarred his reputation after a $1.7 million settlement on default.Connecticut AG William Tong Is Ready to Fight Donald Trump's Election Challenges
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said he's ready to help his fellow Democratic attorneys general in states where the Trump campaign has waged a legal battle over the 2020 presidential election.View more book results for the query "*"
Slip, Fall in Parking Lot Caused Back Injuries, Plaintiff Claimed
On Jan. 11, 2017, plaintiff Larisa Charn, 43, slipped and fell while walking in a parking lot in Richboro. She alleged that she slipped and fell on ice, resulting in a back injury.BigHand Acquires Mason & Cook, Bolstering Resource Management Capabilities
Mason & Cook provides both consultancy and software services aimed at law firms around work allocation and lawyer resource management. The acquisition is BigHand's first M&A since bringing on a new investment partner in August.Davie Apartments Sell for $79 Million to Denver Group
This is the second major South Florida multifamily acquisition by an out-of-state investor in less than two weeks.Johnson & Johnson Faces Virtual Talc Trials in California Court
The first virtual trial involving cosmetic talcum powder ended abruptly this week after the plaintiff, a 54-year-old man with mesothelioma, became too ill to communicate with his attorneys. Alameda County Superior Court Judge Stephen Kaus told jurors, via Zoom, that he would have to declare a mistrial.Nursing Schools Need Not Waive Drug Testing for Student Who Uses Medical Marijuana
In a case of first impression a three-judge Commonwealth Court panel determined that neither the anti-bias provisions in the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act, nor the Medical Marijuana Act require post-secondary schools to accommodate students who use the drug to treat a disability.Trending Stories
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