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Texas Lawyer

New Opinion Allows Governments to Abuse the Public, Dissenting Justice Says

The lawsuit, considered a case of first impression by the appellate court, asked whether a dispute over cost could be considered a refusal to make information available.
5 minute read

Law.com

10th Circ. Looks to Sister Courts in Ruling Police Officer Can Be Liable for Blocking Filming of Traffic Stop

"The First, Third, Fifth, Seventh, Ninth, and Eleventh Circuits have all concluded in published opinions that the First Amendment protects a right to film the police performing their duties in public," Judge Scott M. Matheson Jr. wrote on behalf of the Tenth Circuit panel.
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New York Law Journal

Rainmakers Didn't Evolve Overnight, But They Share a Key Differentiator

Here are some tips on how attorneys can "make the rain," and how, with the right tools and expertise, rainmakers are born!
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Bykofsky's Lawyer Threatens Dragonetti Action if Inquirer Doesn't Withdraw 'Frivolous' Lawsuit

The letter says if the newspaper doesn't withdraw its complaint this week, Schwartz will file a wrongful use of civil proceedings claim, otherwise known as a Dragonetti Act lawsuit, against the company and its lawyers.
4 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Rainmakers Didn't Evolve Overnight, But They Share a Key Differentiator

Here are some tips on how attorneys can "make the rain," and how, with the right tools and expertise, rainmakers are born!
6 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Denied: Court Refuses Alex Jones' Request to Delay Paying $1M Sanction Before Trial

The court penalized Jones and his company with sanctions for avoiding court-ordered depositions from Connecticut Superior Court Judge Barbara N. Bellis. Voir dire for the trial is set to begin July 25.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Attorneys Say Products Liability Is Emerging as a Key Tool in Fight to Hold Social Media Companies Accountable

A trending approach is gaining momentum as more and more plaintiffs allege that social media companies seek to addict their users.
5 minute read

Law.com

Federal Judge Clears Way for Student's Defamation Lawsuit Against Shenandoah University

"If Doe provides supporting evidence of this allegation after discovery, a jury could conclude that the qualified privilege arguably enjoyed by the University and its employees was lost," wrote U.S. District Judge Thomas T. Cullen of the Western District of Virginia.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Inquirer Sues Bykofsky, Alleging Violations of Non-Disparagement Agreement in Connection With Combative 2019 Retirement Party

The new suit is the second lawsuit to stem from the event after Bykofsky sued the paper and fellow columnist Inga Saffron in March 2020 over allegations that Saffron defamed him during a roast-style portion of the party turned sour.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Ex-Customs Agent Who Wrote Book on Pablo Escobar's Cartel Sues Federal Agencies for Records Access

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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