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Jury's Verdict in Oregon Wildfire Class Trial Could Total $85M
An Oregon jury awarded $62.3 million on Tuesday to victims of wildfires that ravaged the state in 2020. Based on a prior jury's findings, the award could balloon to $85 million.Three Senators and 25 States Ask SCOTUS to End 'Texas Two-Step' Bankruptcies
The amicus briefs, filed on Monday, support a petition from an claimants committee in the Bestwall LLC bankruptcy for the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse an injunction order blocking mesothelioma victims from pursing their asbestos lawsuits.Public Interest Law Center Hires Hausfeld Global Managing Partner as Executive Director
Brent Landau, global managing partner at Hausfeld, is set to become the next executive director of the Public Interest Law Center starting next month.How Schools Fared on California's July 2023 Bar Exam
Statistics provided by the state bar this week reveal that more women than men took the 2023 summer exam, but a higher percentage of men passed among first-time test-takers.View more book results for the query "*"
Testy Encounters Between Lawyers and Judges a Defining Feature of Trump's Court Cases so Far
Former President Donald Trump was threatened with expulsion from a courtroom last week by a judge angry over the former president's behavior in a defamation…NY State Bar: Plenty of Implications for Attorneys If Medical Aid in Dying Bill Is Passed
Hospitals, nursing homes, medical schools and other healthcare and residential care providers, along with physician practice groups will need counsel on implementation of New York's latest version of the bill, said attorney Mary Beth Quaranta Morrissey.Estée Lauder Hit With New Securities Class Action Over Asia Inventory
The plaintiff alleged the beauty giant failed to disclose the extent of the company's reliance on resellers in the Asian market.'Bait and Switch'?: Durst Organization Sues 'No Labels' Activist Group, Alleging It Duped Donors
Plaintiffs Douglas and Jonathan Durst, represented by Randy Masto of King & Spalding, say they never would have donated $145,000 over the course of years if they knew the group would eventually back a third party presidential candidate.'I Don't Know If It's Enough': Here's a Look at Judges' Salaries
At least half of those who take a judgeship in New Jersey are taking a pay cut, New Jersey State Bar Association President Timothy McGoughran said.Trending Stories
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