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Fraud 'Beyond Doubt': Judge Awards $1.6 Billion Over Delayed Resort Development
The decision from Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Andrew Borrok awarded the developer behind Baha Mar, BML Properties, the entire $845 million investment in the development, as well as interest on that amount dating back to May 2014.NY Justice Who Died in Motorcycle Accident on LI Expressway Remembered for Fairness, Warmth
State Supreme Court Justice Dawn Jimenez-Salta, 60, is remembered for her "no-nonsense" rulings and care for the community.Purchaser Representative in Truth Social Deal Seeks Trump Media Records
Morrison & Foerster filed the complaint on Monday in the New York Supreme Court's commercial division on behalf of purchaser representative in the deal that closed in March.Attorney of the Year Finalist: Thomas Prol Building Bridges, Inspiring Others
"He touches on so many areas, but whatever he's doing, he really enjoys it. He tries to get people on board--he tries to teach people," retired judge Daniel Weiss of the Superior Court of New Jersey said.'AI and the Courts' Committee Launched in Georgia
"We hope the work of this committee will educate and guide the judiciary as we explore this new technology," said Justice Andrew A. Pinson in a statement issued by the Supreme Court of Georgia Tuesday.View more book results for the query "*"
NJ Supreme Court Weighs Scientific Reliability of Shaken Baby Syndrome
"Has any court ever found that particular scientific studies have to be generally accepted, or just the diagnosis as a whole has to be generally accepted by the relevant medical community?" Associate Justice Rachel Wainer Apter asked.ADR Pioneer Kenneth Feinberg Reached the Big Screen—But Not How He Originally Planned
Feinberg, an American Lawyer Lifetime Achievement honoree, helped found the practice of alternative dispute resolution by mediating some of the biggest mass torts in U.S. history.Split DC Circuit Upholds Trespassing Charge Used in Hundreds of Jan. 6 Cases
The law prohibits a person from knowingly entering restricted areas that are posted, cordoned off or "otherwise restricted," the latter of which is defined as places where people protected by the Secret Service will be visiting.Ga. High Court Reverses Contempt Ruling Against Rapper Young Thug's Lawyer
The Supreme Court justices agreed with the attorney that due process required a judge to remove himself from the handling of the contempt issue.Trending Stories
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