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Miami Judge to Face Public Reprimand for Confronting Noisy Guests in Courthouse Lobby
The Florida Supreme Court said it trusts the judge "going forward will at all times act in a manner that promotes public confidence in the integrity of the judiciary."In Election Battle of LI Lawyers, Incumbent Dem Trails GOP Challenger in Key NY Senate Race
Like other Republican state Senate candidates this election cycle, Ed Smyth ran against the hot-button bail reform law passed by the Democrat-controlled Legislature in 2019.Appeals Court Allows Legal Mal Suit to Proceed Against Family Lawyer
"The determination of when [the former client] reasonably should have been aware of the cause of her [alleged malpractice] injury should have been deferred to the finder of fact," not decided summarily by the trial court, wrote the Pennsylvania Superior Court on Delaware County in a decision allowed the former client's suit to proceed.DOJ Seizes $1B in Bitcoin From Silk Road Transactions
The agency reports that the action involving proceeds from the illicit marketplace—which offered drugs and services such as hacking—is the largest cryptocurrency seizure in DOJ history.Could the Gig Economy Send Another FAA Disagreement to the Supreme Court?
Issues are on a collision course with the Supreme Court's jurisprudence involving choice-of-law clauses and class waivers.View more book results for the query "*"
Atlanta Falcons Snag Charlotte Hornets Chief Lawyer Joe Pierce
Pierce is leaving the NBA to serve as general counsel for billionaire businessman Arthur Blank's AMB Sports & Entertainment, owner of the NFL's Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta United soccer club and Mercedes-Benz Stadium.Texas Election Update: Judge Gives Tarrant County Time to Count 11,000 Defective Mail-In Ballots
The county has hired staff to count the defective mail-in ballots, but a question arose about time limits under Texas law to get it done.No-Fault Insurers May Obtain Non-Party Discovery in Fraud Cases
Discovery plays an important role in an insurer's ability to successfully prosecute a 'Mallela' fraud case. In his Insurance Fraud column, Evan H. Krinick discusses the standard that insurers bringing a 'Mallela' action generally must meet to be able to obtain discovery from third parties and reviews two recent court decisions applying that standard.No-Fault Insurers May Obtain Non-Party Discovery in Fraud Cases
Discovery plays an important role in an insurer's ability to successfully prosecute a 'Mallela' fraud case. In his Insurance Fraud column, Evan H. Krinick discusses the standard that insurers bringing a 'Mallela' action generally must meet to be able to obtain discovery from third parties and reviews two recent court decisions applying that standard.'O'Brien' Revisited, and Uncertainty Concerning the 'Sole Proximate Cause' Defense
In his Construction Accident Litigation column, Brian J. Shoot revisits a 2017 decision that resulted in two immediate and almost polar opposite reactions from the bar, and examines how that holding has factored into litigation in the past three years. He also reviews two recent and contradictory rulings from the Fourth Department concerning the "sole proximate cause" defense.Trending Stories
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