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New York Law Journal

State Registry for Animal Rescuers Awaits Cuomo's Signature

A bill requiring non-governmentally operated animal shelters and rescue groups to register with the state would become law if signed by Gov. Cuomo after passing both houses of the state Legislature last month.
6 minute read

Daily Report Online

Stephanie Parker, Jones Day

One trial stands out among many for Stephanie Parker of Jones Day in Atlanta. It lasted just under two weeks. The verdict was $2.54 billion. Yes, with a B.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

TV Network, Beef Products Co. Enter Undisclosed Settlement of Lawsuit Over 'Pink Slime' Claim

ABC-TV and a food producer in South Dakota have agreed to an undisclosed settlement in a case stemming from television news reports that allegedly called the meat company's product "pink slime."
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Court Gets Briefs to Decide Validity of $37M Citrus Canker Veto

The governor's office insists he exercised valid veto powers, but attorneys for homeowners who lost trees say the state can't legitimately withhold payment on final judgments.
8 minute read

Daily Report Online

Georgia's AG and Senators Cheer Trump for Rolling Back Water Regulation

Georgia's attorney general and both its U.S. senators are cheering President Donald Trump for what they view as the beginning of the end of the Obama administration's Waters of the United States regulations.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Arias v. Raimondo

9th Cir.; 15-16120 The court of appeals reversed a judgment of dismissal. The court held that an attorney could be held liable under the Fair Labor Standards…
3 minute read

National Law Journal

GMO Seed Developer Hit With $218M Verdict in Case Over Corn That Wouldn't Sell to China

A federal jury has awarded $218 million to 7,300 farmers in Kansas who brought a class action alleging Syngenta AG was negligent in selling a genetically modified strain of corn seed that it knew China wouldn't import.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Deal Drafts New EPD Boss as U.S. Supreme Court Ponders Water War Case

Gov. Nathan Deal took a step Friday toward addressing the lingering issue in litigation water wars with Florida—what to do about exponentially increasing irrigation on big commercial farming operations in South Georgia.
6 minute read

Daily Report Online

Court of Appeals Judge Ellington Says He Will Run for Supreme Court

Georgia Court of Appeals Judge John Ellington has confirmed that he plans to run for a seat on the Georgia Supreme Court next year and has organized a campaign and plans to announce his candidacy Thursday.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Seiden v. Schwartz, Levitsky, and Feldman LLP

Jurisdiction Over Canadian Accounting Firm Lacking in Suit Over Audit Opinion's Statements
3 minute read

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