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An Engineering Firm Will Investigate Georgia's Deadly Dock Collapse
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who is representing relatives of three of people who died this past weekend, said Tuesday that he doesn't trust the state to investigate the collapse and called for the Department of Justice to investigate.NY Antitrust Investigators Seek Subpoena in Probe of Potential Capital One-Discover Merger
Attorney General Letitia James' office said its antitrust bureau is confidentially investigating the proposed transaction's effects on competition under New York's Donnelly Act.$1.9 Million Settlement Reached for Rear-End Crash With Police Vehicle
The defense argued that the crash and the plaintiff's injuries did not satisfy the requirements under the state's Tort Claims Act.Coinbase Scores Arbitration Win Under New Federal Precedent
"In the time since the plaintiff filed his complaint, nearly two years have passed," a Coinbase spokesperson said in a statement. "During this time, he could have gone to arbitration and obtained a decision on the merits."Court Preserves Racial Discrimination Claims Against NYC Law Department
Acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Hasa Kingo disagreed with the Law Department's argument that comments at issue in the lawsuit are not racist in nature and that they "speak to a deeply historical invidious racial animus."View more book results for the query "*"
Law Firm Faces Malpractice Suit After Doctor Hit With $6M Judgment
"Had Frisoli been properly informed about the offer of judgment and the risks attendant with rejecting the offer of judgment, Frisoli would have accepted the Tapias' offer to settle the claim," the suit claims.'Training to Replace Yourself': Kessler Topaz Co-Founder Set to Retire
"It was a goal of mine to be done at the age of 60," said Kessler, whose firm grew from six to almost 100 attorneys. "I never wanted to be the person sticking around."Microsoft's Banner Year Pushed Brad Smith's Pay Sharply Higher
The company racked up lots of wins in the fiscal year that ended June 30, including completing its largest acquisition ever, the $69 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard—a deal Smith pushed across the finish line in October.NY Top Court Punts Certified Foreclosure Question Back to 2nd Circuit
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit had asked the New York Court of Appeals whether FAPA applies retroactively to actions occurring prior to enactment of the Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act and whether retroactive application is constitutional.The 2024 NLJ Awards: Professional Excellence—Crisis Management and Government Oversight
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