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Charter Bus Company Settles US Attorney's ADA Case
Academy has agreed to implement policies and procedures to ensure that persons with disabilities receive accessible transportation on the day and at the time and place requested.Thomas Aliotta Named New Presiding Justice in New York Supreme Court's Appellate Term
Aliotta replaces Justice Michael Pesce, who retired after 18 years in the role, according to a news release from the state court system.Suit Filed in Dallas Court Over Helicopter Crash in Kenya That Killed 4
Fort Worth-based Bell Textron Inc., maker of the Bell 505X helicopter at issue, and Safran USA Inc. and Safran Helicopter Engines USA, of Austin, are named defendants.Parker Poe Moves Into Larger Digs in Anticipation of Atlanta Expansion
The Carolina firm has taken almost a full floor of space in the heart of Midtown Atlanta, with a goal of building a full-service location.Rider Claims Uber Didn't Take Her Claims of Assault by Female Driver Seriously
Lawyers for a Georgia woman who claims her female Uber driver sexually assaulted her say the company is shirking the promises it made in its December safety report.View more book results for the query "*"
Cuomo, AG James Say They Plan to Sue Trump Administration Over New Yorkers' Global Entry Ban
Ken Cuccinelli, the acting deputy secretary of DHS, said the new federal policy was in response to New York's "Green Light" law, which took effect in December and allows undocumented immigrants to apply for driver's licenses.Cuomo, AG James Announce Plan to Sue Trump Administration Over New Yorkers' Global Entry Ban
Ken Cuccinelli, the acting deputy secretary of DHS, said the new federal policy was in response to New York's "Green Light" law, which took effect in December and allows undocumented immigrants to apply for driver's licenses.Wiley Strikes Back at Client That Claimed It Got Used as a 'Milk Cow for Legal Fees'
The firm's former software client racked up nearly $1 million in fees pursuing a failed lawsuit. Wiley says it's still owed $220K.Wiley Hits Back at Client That Claimed It Got Used as a 'Milk Cow for Legal Fees'
The firm's former software client racked up nearly $1 million in fees pursuing a failed lawsuit. Wiley says it's still owed $220K.Dentons Is Investigating Its Saudi Arabia Office. Here's What We Know.
How do you impose a global code of conduct on a firm of 10,000 lawyers scattered over 70 countries? And can such far-flung offices with their distinct local cultures be expected to abide by a uniform code?Trending Stories
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