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Mail Carrier Injured Shoulder After Decayed Tree Fell on Vehicle
On June 3, 2020, plaintiff Ami Nawrocki, 54, a mail carrier, was driving on Woodstock Road in Villanova during a major storm. A large pine tree fell onto her work vehicle. Nawrocki claimed a shoulder injury.Legal Cannabis in New Jersey—Core Developments and What to Expect Next
"Some of the issues identified are unique to New Jersey's approach to creating this new marketplace and others are endemic to the bipolar nature of cannabis in the country," writes Charles Gormally.Calling All Legal Professionals: Promote and Defend the Rule of Law
Independence Day made me reflect on our country's towering strengths and looming threats. I concluded that we need to make 'Rule of Law' more meaningful to more people, to help avoid the consequences of it weakening further in America. As you'll see below, I took a stab at summarizing the consequences of a weak Rule of Law in an understandable way. It's based on data and what I've seen around the world over my career.$5M Settlement: Lawyers Circumvent Qualified Immunity for Client with 'No Memory'
"Taking necessary depositions and calling out the discrepancies in the deputies' statements helped to progress the case," said Cash Krugler Fredericks partner Lisa McNary.How Will Cannabis Rescheduling Affect Federal Trademarks?
"There are a number of different strategies that cannabis companies can employ to obtain federal trademark registrations," writes Matthew G. Miller of Lerner David.View more book results for the query "*"
After Florida Bridge Collapse, Judge Rejects Companies' Suit
A U.S. district judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Tallahassee-based companies that could be prevented from working on federally funded projects after being affiliated with an engineering firm that designed a collapsed Florida International University pedestrian bridge.Navigating Local Hurdles: Challenges Facing Cannabis Applicants in New Jersey
"Navigating New Jersey's evolving cannabis regulations poses substantial challenges for businesses, primarily due to municipalities' broad authority under CREAMMA," write Mandelbaum Barrett's Joshua S. Bauchner and Natalie C. Diaz.Estate Planning for Children: The Best Gift a Parent Can Give to a Child
Structuring an inheritance for children requires an understanding of the specific needs of the child.Perkins Coie, Roku Secure Venue Change to California in Patent Infringement Case
District Judge Robert Pitman of the Western District of Texas in Austin noted in his July 10 order that Roku's corporate headquarters are in San Jose, California, and that the technologies at issue are either in the Northern California District or in South Korea. He said factors such as ease of access to proof, the costs of attendance and the local interest weighed strongly in favor of the transfer. The Northern California District received the case Monday.Morris Nichols Welcomes 2 Corporate Litigation Attorneys
Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell announced that Elise Wolpert and James Mansfield, two litigators, have joined the firm's corporate and commercial litigation practice.Trending Stories
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