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May 23, 2024 | National Law Journal

Supreme Court Upholds South Carolina District Deemed 'Racial Gerrymander'

In the majority opinion, Justice Samuel Alito Jr. credited assertions from the state's GOP legislators that mapmakers used election and not racial data to achieve a partisan advantage for Republicans.
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Hewett v. The State
Publication Date: 2024-05-23
Practice Area: Criminal Law
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Court: Georgia Court of Appeals
Judge: Presiding Judge Dillard
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Frances Kuo, Atlanta, for appellant.
For defendant: Jonathan Adams, (Office of the District Attorney, Towaliga Judicial Circuit), Jackson, Dorothy Hull, (Assistant District Attorney), Forsyth, for appellee.
Case number: A24A0157

Court affirms child molestation and sexual battery convictions over defendant's challenges regarding sufficiency of evidence, ineffective assistance of counsel, and other errors

Hartman v. De Caro
Publication Date: 2024-05-23
Practice Area: Civil Appeals | Family Law
Industry:
Court: Georgia Court of Appeals
Judge: Chief Judge Mercier
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: William Davis Hewitt, (The Appellate Division - Georgia Public Defender Council), Savannah, for appellant.
For defendant: Patricia B. Attaway Burton, Clint Christopher Malcolm, Meghan Hobbs Hill, Elizabeth Haase Brock, Christopher M. Carr, (Department of Law), Atlanta, William Patrick Doupé, Ali Pauline Ritch, (Toombs Circuit District Attorney’s Office), Thompson, for appellee.
Case number: A24A0323

Court dismisses appeal to an order granting temporary custody to one partner, finding that it lacked jurisdiction over the appeal, which the other partner had filed directly

May 22, 2024 | Law.com

Talc Plaintiffs File Class Action Over Johnson & Johnson's Alleged 'Fraudulent Transfers'

The class action, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey by five plaintiffs in talcum powder lawsuits, names Johnson & Johnson, its subsidiaries and several current and former officers and directors.
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May 22, 2024 | Law.com

Federal Judge Certifies Class Action Claiming $31M in CITGO Pension Underpayments

"We are very pleased the court granted class certification to more than 1,700 CITGO employees and pensioners in this important ERISA case," one of the plaintiffs' counsel, Michelle C. Yau, chair of Cohen Milstein's ERISA practice, said in a statement. "This ruling and the court's recent order denying summary judgment pave the way for the class claims to move forward to trial and affirm our confidence that our clients will prevail."
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May 22, 2024 | Texas Lawyer

Jones Day Enters Fray on OSHA Walkaround Inspections Rule

The U.S. Chamber and other plaintiffs complain the rule will give plaintiffs' attorneys "a front-row seat on inspections to ferret out potential opportunities for litigation against employers."
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May 22, 2024 | National Law Journal

US Chamber of Commerce Challenges OSHA's Walkaround Inspections Rule

The Chamber and other plaintiffs complain the rule gives plaintiffs' attorneys "a front-row seat on inspections to ferret out potential opportunities for litigation against employers."
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May 21, 2024 | Law.com

Navigating Custody and Control: Ownership of Smartphone Data and Enforcement of Usage Policies

New regulations from the DOJ around the ownership and governance of company data on personal devices are catching up to the way the world actually works. It's going to make companies' lives a lot harder — and for precisely the same reason that smartphones have made their lives a lot easier.
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May 21, 2024 | New York Law Journal

NY's Top Court Says Abortion Coverage Mandate Remains 'Good Law'

The 7-0 Court of Appeals ruling, written by Chief Judge Rowan Wilson, rejected a claim by a coalition of churches and religious organizations that had challenged the rule of the Department of Financial Services as violative of the First Amendment.
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May 21, 2024 | National Law Journal

New York's Top Court Says Abortion Coverage Mandate Remains 'Good Law'

The 7-0 Court of Appeals ruling, written by Chief Judge Rowan Wilson, rejected a claim by a coalition of churches and religious organizations that had challenged the rule of the Department of Financial Services as violative of the First Amendment.
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