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50 States of New Summer COVID-19 Wave Death Data, Plus D.C.
Our latest college and university dashboard suggests that careful schools may be getting the virus under control.Houston Trial Firm Wins Favorable Judgment in Suit Alleging Fee Churning
Ruling from the bench, a Harris County judge ruled in Ahmad, Zavitsanos, Anaipakos, Alavi & Mensing's favor in a suit filed by an ex-client who alleged the firm engaged in "gross fee churning."Appeals Court Nixes Order Declaring Water Damage Covered Under State Condo Act
Reversing a DeKalb County judge, the Court of Appeals said a condo association's insurance did not cover more than $14,000 in damages caused by a leaky water heater.Order Declaring Water Damage Covered Under State Condo Act Nixed
Reversing a DeKalb County judge, the Court of Appeals said a condo association's insurance did not cover more than $14,000 in damages caused by a leaky water heater.Office of the Appellate Defender To Host Its Annual First Monday Event
Roberta Kaplan of Kaplan Hecker & Fink and Sharon Nelles of Sullivan & Cromwell, winners of OAD's prestigious Gould Award for Outstanding Oral Advocacy, will present arguments in Baxter v. Bracey, a case that asks whether the doctrine of qualified immunity should be narrowed or abolished.View more book results for the query "*"
Court Chides Morgan & Morgan as Holland & Knight Prevails in $4 Million Attorney-Fee Dispute
After more than seven years, the litigation proved more costly for the plaintiffs than the actual judgment it obtained.Civil Litigator Frank E. Gilbert Dies at 83
Frank Edward Gilbert, a Philadelphia attorney, died Sept. 17 at the age of 83, according to an obituary published in The Philadelphia Inquirer.'Hope is Not a Plan': Cobb Judge Looking for Test Case on Virtual Jury Selection
The judge thought he had a test case that could go up to the state Supreme Court, before it ended in a guilty plea.'Hope is Not a Plan': Georgia Judge Looking for a Test Case on Virtual Jury Selection
Cobb County Superior Court Judge Robert Leonard says he thought he had a test case that could go up to the state Supreme Court, before it ended in a guilty plea.Trending Stories
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