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Western New York Woman Wins $232,500 Judgment in 'Robocall' Harassment Case Against Bank
Attorney Kenneth Hiller said that he believes the $232,500 judgment awarded to Salerno is the largest "robocall" consumer-protection judgment ever awarded in the federal court Western District of New York. He has never heard of one larger, he said.Holland & Knight, Stoel Rives Partially Restore COVID Pay Cuts
As they outperform the bleak forecast they had expected in March, more firms are rolling back compensation reductions.Fisch Sigler Of Counsel Takes Trailblazing Role With NASCAR Event
Erik Moses has signed on as president of Nashville Superspeedway, making him the first Black president of a NASCAR racetrack. He's been tasked with reopening the track for NASCAR competition next June.Gallagher and Alliant Tangle Over Poaching Allegations
Gallagher has filed suit against Alliant alleging that it conspired with Gallagher's former employees to steal confidential information and trade secrets.View more book results for the query "*"
NY Chief Judge Says State Is Moving Forward With Jury Trials on 'Pilot Basis'
Like nearly everything involving physical interactions nowadays, New York is moving forward on new jury trials with the specter of the coronavirus.DiFiore Says New York Is Moving Forward With Jury Trials on 'Pilot Basis'
Like nearly everything involving physical interactions nowadays, New York is moving forward on new jury trials with the specter of the coronavirus.Manhattan DA Agrees to Stay Enforcement of Trump Tax Subpoena Until Second Circuit Rules
Trump appealed to the Second Circuit Thursday after Senior U.S. District Judge Victor Marrero of the Southern District of New York threw out his challenge to the August 2019 subpoena.Butler County Judge Can Be Sued for Alleged Sexual Harassment, Appeals Court Rules
A Butler County judge sued for gender discrimination stemming from alleged sexual harassment by a former probation officer is not entitled to immunity from legal action, a federal appeals court has ruled.ADA Litigants Don't Have to Download App to Sue Uber, Ninth Circuit Rules
A panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit found that downloading the Uber app in an area where the company does not offer its wheelchair-accessible vehicle service is a futile gesture.Trending Stories
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