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ROSS's 'Westlaw Monopoly' Claim Rings True—and Hollow—With Legal Research Market
While some legal research companies agreed with ROSS's latest court claim that Thomson Reuters legal research platform Westlaw is a monopoly, others argued that the presence of innovative competition proved otherwise.'Ready for a Fight': How Republican Attorneys General Prepared to Go After Biden in Court
"The attorneys general are ready to utilize all available means to combat any potential federal overreach that we see," Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge said.'Ready for a Fight': How Republican Attorneys General Prepared to Go After Biden in Court
"The attorneys general are ready to utilize all available means to combat any potential federal overreach that we see," Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge said.The First of Many Republican Lawsuits Against Biden Administration Filed in Texas Last Week
"The attorneys general are ready to utilize all available means to combat any potential federal overreach that we see," Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge said.People in the News—Jan. 27, 2021—Community Legal Services, City Trusts
Community Legal Services announced that Kee Tobar will be CLS's first race equity and inclusion director, and the board of directors of City Trusts, the agency charged with overseeing charitable trusts bequeathed to the City of Philadelphia, announced the unanimous election of attorney Bernard W. Smalley as its president.View more book results for the query "*"
FL Senators Renew Push to Repeal Auto No-Fault Law
While the bill aims to help drivers save money, efficacy studies on repealing personal-injury protection requirements show conflicting conclusions.Senators Renew Push to Repeal No-Fault Auto Insurance System
State Sen. Danny Burgess Jr.'s proposal would mandate that motorists carry a minimum of $25,000 in bodily injury coverage for the injury or death of one person in an accident and $50,000 for injuries or deaths of two or more people.'Paramedic of the Year' Accused of Helping to Steal Vaccine
Joshua Colon forged the vaccine screening and consent forms to help cover up the theft of three vials containing 10 doses each of the Moderna vaccine, according to Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd.There's Still Time to Enter DBR's 2021 Florida Legal Awards: Here's How
All nominations submitted by Feb. 10 will be considered for the Daily Business Review's annual awards.Trending Stories
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