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Trailblazing Broward Judge Retires; Legacy Includes Bush v. Gore
"The first time I was up for reelection, the same attorney came to me and said, 'I still disagree with your lifestyle,' as they like to call it. 'But you’ve done a fantastic job,'" Judge Robert W. Lee recalled.Federal Judge Named in Lawsuit Over Underage Drinking Party at His California Home
“Plaintiff alleges that there was significant underage drinking going on at the Scarsi home without any hired security or proper supervision," the complaint said.'Almost an Arms Race': California Law Firms Scooped Up Lateral Talent by the Handful in 2024
Sheppard Mullin and Stoel Rives were among those snapping up groups of lawyers.Pittsburgh Judge Rules Loan Company's Online Arbitration Agreement Unenforceable
Judge Alan Hertzberg rejected the defendant's bid to compel arbitration in a putative consumer class action.View more book results for the query "*"
As a New Year Dawns, the Value of Florida’s Revised Mediation Laws Comes Into Greater Focus
When the clock strikes midnight, ushering in 2025, a new era for mediation in Florida begins. With the state Supreme Court recently upholding amendments to the Florida Rules for Certified and Court-Appointed Mediators, sweeping changes are set to impact how Floridians approach separation, divorce, and child custody agreements.Managing Partner Vindicated in Disciplinary Proceeding Brought by Former Associate
Emanuele Cicchiello, managing partner at Cicchiello & Cicchiello, was hit with a grievance complaint filed by former associate Alexander J. Sarris spurred by the events surrounding Sarris' departure.'White Face' Comments by Jussie Smollett's Attorney Weren't Defamation, Judge Rules
"At the time of the Today Show interview, Glandian was not aware of any information that would have led her to believe that her statements regarding the white makeup were false or were likely to be false," the judge said.'Appropriate Relief'?: Google Offers Remedy Concessions in DOJ Antitrust Fight
Google's response to the Justice Department's proposal of a forced sale of the Chrome browser is just one litigation front of many that may shape the tech giant’s future outlook for years to come.NJ U.S. Attorney, Philip Sellinger, Announces Resignation
“Serving as the United States Attorney has been the honor of a lifetime,” U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger of the District of New Jersey said in a statement.Trending Stories
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