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New Jersey Law Journal

Judge Trims Archdiocese's Suit Over Headstone Sales Ban

In a constitutional challenge by the Archdiocese of Newark to a state ban on the sale of monuments by operators of religious cemeteries, a federal judge has dismissed two of the four counts but ruled that dismissal of the other two would be premature.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Supreme Court of Texas Narrows Interpretation 
of Property Damage

Eight years later, in U.S. Metals Inc. v. Liberty Mutual Group Inc., the court addressed a policyholder's effort to significantly expand CGL policies to cover construction and product defects.
5 minute read

International Edition

Korea's Yoon & Yang Hires Senior Government Antitrust Official

Cholsoo Han previously led all the investigations at country's top competition regulator.
1 minute read

Law.com

Into the Deluge: The Evolution of Cyberthreats to Law Firms

The evolution of cyberthreats has left law firms struggling to shore up defenses against breaches, extortion and employee targeting.
9 minute read

Daily Business Review

St. Petersburg Bar Association Plans Trip to Cuba

Only nine of 1,000 members have signed up to participate in the St. Petersburg Bar Association's trip to Cuba in August.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Norm Pattis: Voices of Discontent Dominate Chaotic Presidential Campaign

By | April 28, 2016
Donald Trump walked away from the so-called "Acela primaries" in the Northeast a complete winner, sweeping the Republican contests in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island in convincing fashion.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

D.C. Judge Rosemary Collyer To Lead Surveillance Court

U.S. District Judge Rosemary Collyer in Washington, soon to become a senior judge, will take over as presiding judge of the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in May.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Legaltech News, The Recorder Announce Winners of the 2016 Innovation Awards

Law firms, legal departments and technology purveyors will be honored during Legaltech West Coast on June 13.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Sedgwick 'Super Lawyer' Can't Duck Defamation Suit

John Stephens argued that the state's anti-SLAPP statute should protect his release of a cellphone video of a fight with his neighbor. But a state appeals court saw things differently.
7 minute read

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