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By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 27, 2017
Civilly Confined Person Denied Motion For New Counsel, or To Proceed Pro Se
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By Meredith Hobbs | June 27, 2017
Tom Mazziotti has left internatonal firm Greenberg Traurig, where he was a shareholder, for a partnership at Hall Booth Smith, saying the smaller, Atlanta-based litigation defense firm is a better fit for his trial practice.
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By Meghan Tribe | June 27, 2017
In an effort to reduce its real estate overhead costs and promote flexible work arrangements, Faegre Baker Daniels is downsizing in South Bend, Indiana. The firm is moving from 40,000 sq. ft. of space at a 14-story office building to a mere 551 sq. ft. at an innovation complex across the street from the University of Notre Dame.
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By Mark Hamblett | June 27, 2017
A bail bond agent cannot keep the premium when a criminal defendant was denied bond and never released from custody, the state Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday.
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By Katelyn Polantz | June 27, 2017
Venable's Justin Fairfax and McGuireWoods' John Adams are both on statewide ballots this year. What does that mean for their firms?
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By Michael E. Bertin | June 27, 2017
Within the last five years, the issue of evidence outside of the record being considered by the trial court was raised in an appeal from a custody order in CMP v. MP, 54 A.3 950 (Pa. Super. 212)). Recently, the case of Johnson v. Johnson, 153 A.3 318 (Pa. Super. 2016), was decided and the vacating and remanding of the order was based on a similar reasoning.
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By Commentary by Martin A. Schwartz | June 27, 2017
Since changes in the termination statute in 2007 permitting optional terminations, several hundred condominiums have been terminated in Florida. Most of these were as a result of the Great Recession where many condominium conversions, from rental apartments to condominiums, were reverted to rentals by terminations, writes Martin A. Schwartz.
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By Amanda Bronstad | June 27, 2017
On Friday, Uber Technologies Inc. plans to convince a Los Angeles judge to approve a proposed $7.75 million settlement that would resolve all claims brought over the alleged misclassification of its drivers under California's Private Attorneys General Act of 2004.
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By Roy Strom | June 27, 2017
The implications of network-crippling malware may be just as damaging for a deadline-driven service industry that holds the fate of companies' legal issues in its palm.
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By Charles F. Forer | June 27, 2017
Bob's client Ray was the former president of an international company located in Texas. The company filed an arbitration demand in Texas. It asserted that Ray—as president—had engaged in all sorts of misconduct, including excessive personal expenditures and improper contracting practices.
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