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Jury Awards Woman $3.15M in Fall at AMC Movie Theater
A Philadelphia jury has awarded nearly $3.15 million to an elderly woman who fractured her hip while trying to find seats in an AMC movie theater in Montgomery County.Netflix Head of Legal Operations Joins CLOC's Board of Directors
Jennifer McCarron, director of legal operations at Netflix, replaces Brian Hupp, who was a founding board member at CLOC.CFPB Director Assailed Over Restricting Power to Police 'Abusive' Conduct
The financial industry applauded the CFPB's guidance, even as defense lawyers for banks questioned what impact it would have.Jennifer Pastarnack Leaves Clifford Chance for Sullivan & Worcester
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Is Slowdown in Texas Partner Promotions a Trend or Fluke?
Large firms made fewer new Texas partners in 2020, breaking from last year's trajectory.View more book results for the query "*"
Admissions Scandal at Texas Southern Law School Leads to President's Ouster
Pay-for-play admissions are the latest problem at the Houston law school, which has also been the target of sex and race discrimination allegations in recent years.Oakland Park Multifamily Property Trades at $124,000 Per Unit
Address: 61 NW 36th St. in Oakland Park Property type: This is a 6,802-square-foot, 10-unit multifamily property constructed in the 1970s on a 9,376-square-foot…Can Law Firms Evolve Their IT Departments to Leverage Data Analytics?
A panel on the second day of Legalweek 2020 examined how data analytics can help law firm IT departments add value—but only if they can get support from up top.Partisan Political Feud Over Energy Office Move Gathers Steam
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Nikki Fried says the proposed move of the Office of Energy from her department to the Department of Environmental Protection is a political "power grab."Judge: NY Hospital Can Be Sued in Phila. for Post-MRI Contact With Patient in Pa.
A Philadelphia judge has allowed a medical malpractice lawsuit to proceed against New York City's Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, finding that jurisdiction is proper in part because the claims revolve around allegedly false MRI results the hospital provided to the now-deceased plaintiff after he had returned home to Pennsylvania.Trending Stories
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