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Adjustments Coming to Coronavirus Cluster Restriction Zones in New York, Cuomo Says
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the state on Wednesday plans to announce changes to the color-coded coronavirus restriction zones, which are aimed at stopping virus clusters from transforming into broader outbreaks.A Better Prescription Than Packing the Courts
Instead of burning down what's left of bipartisan dialogue, Democratic senators should take the high road and a long view by working with Republicans to create a binding set of nonpartisan rules for the confirmation process.Conservative Stalwarts Fried, Luttig Spark Controversy on 'Court Packing' and Election Recusals
In separate op-eds Charles Fried, sided with Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's wait-and-see approach to the "court packing" issue, and J. Michael Luttig suggested that a 2009 precedent may require U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett to step aside from election-related cases that could decide the 2020 presidential election.Spike in Allegations Against Judges Is Causing Texas Courts to Rack Up Fees for Outside Counsel
The Texas Commission on Judicial Misconduct's budget proposal came with a warning for the governor.View more book results for the query "*"
Gustafson v. Springfield, Inc.
The ruling opens the door for lawsuits against companies involved in the manufacture and sale of a gun.Attorneys Are Watching This Facebook Case Before US Supreme Court
Wilton attorney Sergei Lemberg will be facing the U.S. Supreme Court for the first time in his 19-year career as oral arguments are expected in early December in a case related to robotexts and robocalls to cellphones.In-House Counsel, Firm Lawyers Expect the COVID-19 Recession Will Trigger a Litigation Funding Boom
"You're talking about a staggering sum of money that's waiting to be turned into cash and waiting to be financed and monetized," said David Perla, co-chief operating officer at Burford Capital.Berkshire Hathaway Company Suing Jones Day For $750M Enters Non-Suit
Less than a month after filing a lawsuit that alleges Jones Day conspired in a "massive fraud" related to an acquisition in Germany, the plaintiffs ask a judge in Houston to dismiss the case without prejudice, meaning it can be refiled.Ex-Kirkland Chair Hammes' SPAC Looks to Raise $200M for Legal Tech Acquisition
Jeffrey Hammes, who retired from Kirkland at the end of 2019, has joined former litigation finance CEO Adam Gerchen, to lead a "blank check" company.Trending Stories
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