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An Overview of the Court of Appeals' Substitution Policy After One Year
Skepticism verging on suspicion is the inevitable result of the New York Court of Appeals' substitution policy as presently carried out, a former associate judge on the court writes.Nearly a Dozen Law Firms Engaged in Baltimore Bridge Collapse Claims
Firms have been retained by the cargo ship that crashed, as well as the city and county of Baltimore and victims' families.Amazon Sellers: Walmart Marketplace Supports Organized Retail Crime
According to the complaint, fraudulent sellers create a listing for a product on Walmart's website using photos and other information straight from a legitimate seller's listing on Amazon.GM's Data Practices Drive Texas Trade Practices Lawsuit
"It is just a matter of time before we see more legal disputes such as the Texas lawsuit, because cars are collecting ever more data about their owners and drivers," writes Kenneth Gober.OceanFirst Bank Reaches $15M Settlement Over 'Redlining' Allegations in New Jersey
"We are committed to ensuring that everyone in New Jersey has access to the American dream of homeownership, regardless of race, color, or national origin," said U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey Philip R. Sellinger. "This agreement is an important step in leveling the playing field and removing illegal and discriminatory barriers in residential mortgage lending."View more book results for the query "*"
Gibbs Bruns Safeguards $38M Judgment for Occidental Against Wells Fargo
A series of miscommunications between Wells Fargo and Occidental Petroleum's agent led to a delay in the sale of stock and an alleged loss of $38 million, Occidental claimed.'I Don't Want to Die Fearfully': Outsiders Can't Get Help to Die in NJ
Plaintiff and hospice physician Paul Bryman said in a statement that the ruling "means I cannot provide non-resident patients who request this gentle-dying option with care consistent with their values and wishes at one of the most important moments in their lives."The Mental Gymnastics 'Are All Consuming': Advancing in Big Law with a Stutter
A Debevoise partner's story about his stuttering has been a turning point for several people in law, and now AIS has a strong connection to the legal industry.State v. Washington Lives, But Does Not Extend
What a panel of three judges does in the context of deciding a murder case remains sacrosanct.The George Washington University Law School Is Helping Train Federal Employees on AI
The school is joining a handful of other organizations in leading an education series hosted by the federal government's Artificial Intelligence Community of Practice program.Trending Stories
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