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Consumer Firm's Defamation Suit Over Lawyer's 'Vendetta' Remains in Pennsylvania
While the majority of claims were dismissed due to jurisdictional issues, a consumer law firm's defamation suit against an attorney and would-be client can move forward in Pennsylvania federal court.State Agrees to $80M Funding Boost for Disadvantaged Students in Settlement
Arnold & Porter assisted the ACLU of Delaware and the Community Legal Aid Society pro bono in the case, which was in mediation for three days before ice Chancellor Joseph R. Slights III.Hurry! We Need a Mom on the Supreme Court!
Yes, it's quite an achievement to be mom to seven kids, but who the hell cares?Uber, Lyft Fight for Overturn of Injunction Forcing Drivers to Be Reclassified as Employees
Uber and Lyft have argued that Judge Ethan Schulman's injunction, issued Aug. 10, was premature, too broad and did not account for the operating practices of the two ride-hailing giants or the impacts it would have on thousands of drivers.View more book results for the query "*"
Munck Wilson Grows New Sports Practice As Athletics, Tech Converge
Dallas firm Munck Wilson Mandala added a former football coach and player to the firm's sports and entertainment roster as it lines up for work when college athletes start licensing their name, image or likeness.Tech Law Firm to Open in Miami, Grows New Sports Practice
Dallas firm Munck Wilson Mandala is primed for a 2021 opening in Miami and adds a former college football player to help Florida college athletes when they start signing licensing deals under a new state law.Johnson & Johnson Accused of Stopping Robotics Competition in Merger
The complaint said Johnson & Johnson approached a potential merger partner for its Ethicon unit and offered upfront payment and billions of dollars in "earn-out" payments if the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved its products and they sold well. The offer, plaintiffs said, would have imposed vast costs on them.New Jersey Lawyer Disciplined for Representing Both Sides in Attorney-Client Dispute
The attorney admitted to a conflict of interest in his representation of a client in the appeal of a criminal conviction, while also working for that client's former attorney. The relationship between the first attorney and the defendant in the criminal case had ended in dispute.Trending Stories
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