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Fabiana Pierre-Louis Confirmed to NJ Supreme Court
Pierre-Louis turns 40 on Saturday, putting her in the position of potentially serving "for decades to come," as Gov. Phil Murphy put it.State Legal Fees Pile Up to Defend 'Flawed' Felons Voting Law
U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle has ruled that the state cannot deny the right to vote to felons who are "genuinely unable to pay" their court-ordered debts.DeSantis Gets Blueprint for Resumption of Nursing Home Visits
Gov. Ron DeSantis has been looking for ways to reopen nursing home facilities to visitors for face-to-face visits during the COVID-19 pandemic.New General Counsel Are Making More Money Than Longtimers
The median pay for GCs who had been with a company for a decade or less was nearly $1 million more than those who had been with the same company for 20-plus years, according to a new pay trends report from Equilar.Vendor Purchases a Rival to Gain AI for E-Discovery
What is most interesting here, however, is not the business details of the acquisition, but that Reveal wanted so strongly to acquire NexLP's AI. The interest in AI is key to the advancement of e-discovery.View more book results for the query "*"
Cannabis Securities Action Found Half Baked
Justice Barry Ostrager of the New York County Supreme Court granted a motion to dismiss a proposed securities class action against Sundial Growers, Inc. (Sundial), a Canadian cannabis producer. This decision provides the first glimpse at how the recent spate of cannabis securities litigation may play out, writes Chris Gismondi and Caryn Schechtman.Fort Lauderdale Restaurant Trades for $1.45 Million
Address: 2428 E. Commercial Blvd. in Fort Lauderdale Property type: This is a 7,005-square-foot restaurant building constructed in 1967 on a…Pa. Supreme Court Split on $21M Bad-Faith Verdict Against Nationwide
A case that resulted in a twice-vacated $21 million bad-faith verdict has left the Pennsylvania Supreme Court evenly split on whether that award should be reinstated.NYS Bar Association Forms Task Force on COVID-19 Deaths in Nursing Homes, Long-Term Care Facilities
State officials have released data showing there were more than 6,500 confirmed or presumed coronavirus deaths at nursing homes or adult care facilities across the state.Zoombombing and Civility in the Age of COVID-19
With the advent of remote work comes the concomitant increase in the use of conference calls for hearings and other proceedings.Trending Stories
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