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Meet the Attorneys—and Little Known Law—Behind $20M Miami Dispute
"Frankly, an appeal of the court's decision faces such an uphill battle," said defense counsel for the City of Miami, Robert "Bob" Stein of Rennert Vogel Mandler & Rodriguez.California Districts' Split Over Late ADR Payments May Tee Up Next Arbitration Battle
In an outlier opinion, the Second District Court of Appeal, Division Five held that the Federal Arbitration Act preempts state law requiring companies to pay their arbitration bills on time or risk having claims against them tossed into court.Kirkland Group, Seeking Brand Recognition in 'Silicon Slope,' Moves to Wilson Sonsini
"For Utah's economy and the kinds of companies that are becoming really successful here, Wilson probably has the strongest legal brand of any law firm," said new partner Jess Krannich, who previously helped launch Kirkland's presence in the city.7 More Canadian Schools and Boards Sue Social Media Giants, Seek $2.6B in Damages
The latest lawsuits are in addition to four launched in March asking for CA$4.55 billion to compensate for damages resulting from students' addiction to platforms like TikTok and Snapchat.Cert Denied: Lawyer's Challenge of Appellate Court's 'Broad Power' Extinguished
"[T]his is an issue of gravity warranting our review in this case only if Smith is correct that the Court of Appeals actually held that trial courts have such broad power," read a denial decision penned by Presiding Justice Nels S.D. Peterson. "He is not."View more book results for the query "*"
'I Was Looking for an Act III': Richard Parr Retired From Aspen Dental, but He Isn't Retiring
"This is perfect, because it gives me the opportunity to continue my career at the top of my game," said Parr, who's joined AEG Vision as general counsel.Relocations Accounted for More Than Half of US Law Firm Leases in Q1, Bucking Prior Trend
Overall U.S. law firm leasing activity during Q1 of 2024 was higher than Q1 during the last four years, a new report from Savills Law Firm Tenant found.Spotify Faces Class Action Suit Over Decision to Scrap 'Car Thing' Product
The firm that filed the suit is an active player in the consumer class action space. In this year alone the firm sued Kraft over alleged metal in Lunchables, AT&T over alleged data breach violations, Starbucks over its pricing of nondairy milk and Prime Hydration over its caffeine content.Access to Justice: 2nd Circuit Scrutinizes Nonprofit's Legal Advice Program for Debtors
The appeals court weighed whether to allow New York to enforce its statute barring the practice of law by nonlawyers.'I'm Having Trouble Seeing That': Panel Eyes Combat Doctrine in Premises Liability Case
"The mutual combat doctrine arose back in the mid-1990s. And since that period of time, there have been maybe seven or eight cases that have worked their way through the appellate courts," the plaintiff-appellants argued. "All those cases have one thing in common. The combatants … had absolutely no connection whatsoever with the establishment."Trending Stories
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