By Michael A. Mora | July 17, 2024
"The ruling is going to allow the prosecutions of all these dismissed cases to proceed," said Robert Barrar, who represents one of the 20 people accused of voter fraud.
By Chris O'Malley | July 17, 2024
The cost is small compared with the $12 million deal the retailer struck recently to resolve allegations of safety violations at its stores.
By Mason Lawlor | July 17, 2024
Upon investigating whether death benefits were owed, Pacific Life found a history of "alcohol abuse" dating 10 years prior to the representations made by the deceased in his application, which omitted alcohol struggles.
By Michael A. Mora | July 16, 2024
Get to know the former judge and supervising public defender who will face off Aug. 20 for a seat on the Miami-Dade Circuit Court bench.
By Maria Dinzeo | July 16, 2024
Mark Allen hopscotched around the globe helping build the company's international operations before taking the legal reins in 2017.
By Thomas Spigolon | July 15, 2024
"Our desire is to grow in the Atlanta market, and really leverage our national and international footprint for other clients," said John Hensien, CEO of Clark Hill.
By Mason Lawlor | July 15, 2024
"A lawyer would not ethically be able to invoke the apportionment statute because it would result in an argument to the jury that their other client is responsible, thereby creating a 'significant risk' that the lawyer's duties to one party would materially and adversely affect representation of the other," wrote U.S. District Judge Marc T. Treadwell for the Middle District of Georgia.
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By Amanda O'Brien | July 15, 2024
"The Supreme Court in Harrington made it clear that federal courts can no longer 'look the other way' and issue such free passes to mass tortfeasors such as Eckert who refuse to place their assets on the settlement negotiation table," argued attorney George Bochetto.
By Michael A. Mora | July 15, 2024
"Critically, in the face of a global climate crisis—and contrary to its express commitments to reduce carbon emissions—Lululemon's greenhouse gas emissions have more than doubled since the start of the Be Planet campaign in 2020," according to the lawsuit.
By Thomas Spigolon | July 15, 2024
Heather Wyckoff said she often works to create funds for which "there is no precedent," which "meshes well with the team here and the level of sophistication and creativity I see among my colleagues in the funds space."
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