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Phila. to Pay Nearly $10M to Exonerated Man Who Spent 28 Years in Prison
The city of Philadelphia has agreed to pay $9.8 million to Chester Hollman, who spent 28 years—more than half of his life—behind bars for a murder he did not commit.Bouchard Announces April Retirement, Ending 34 Years of Practice and Judging in Chancery Court
Bouchard presided over the expansion of the bench to seven judges to handle a caseload snowballing with the number of companies incorporating in Delaware.Kirkland Snags Goodwin Antitrust Co-Chair, Amid New Regulatory Expectations
Andrea Agathoklis Murino's move comes as many industry observers expect demand for antitrust talent to grow under the Biden administration.NY Judge Rules Against Court System Austerity Plan, but Older Judges Remain Sidelined
"To simply argue that the Board has 'unfettered discretion' to deny any and all applicants for certification, and that the Board's actions 'are beyond judicial review' smacks of such alien concepts as the divine right of kings and papal infallibility," Baisley wrote in the ruling.The Hard Way: Lawyer Is 'Serial Litigant,' Wears 2 Hats in Erectile-Dysfunction Meds Suit
Hoffman faces a risk by filing consumer class action suits where he acts simultaneously as class counsel and class representative, although he's done it dozens of times before. New Jersey courts are divided on whether Hoffman, as class representative, pleads an ascertainable loss where he paid to purchase the product but has not used it.View more book results for the query "*"
Midwest Merger Push Continues in 2021 as Dinsmore Announces Acquisition
The Dinsmore and Dentons deals add to a growing list of firms that have put down roots or expanded in the Midwest over the last year or so.Why the Midwest is Becoming a Law Firm Merger Magnet
The Dinsmore and Dentons deals add to a growing list of firms that have put down roots or expanded in the Midwest over the last year or so.Paul Weiss, Civil Rights Groups Sue 'Proud Boys' Over Attack Against Black Church
"The attack was a reminder to them of the long and terrible history of violence directed at Black churches," reads the lawsuit, filed in Washington, D.C.Meet Melba Pearson, the Miami Lawyer Who Challenged a 27-Year State Attorney
"I knew that politics could be a dirty game, but the hypocrisy was what I was really not prepared for," the former prosecutor said.Disbarred: Texas Attorney Faked Court Orders, Took $327K From Clients
The disbarment of the attorney, who fabricated and forged court orders, and unlawfully appropriated nearly $327,000 from clients, is one of 39 sanctions that the State Bar of Texas announced Monday.Trending Stories
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