By Emily Saul | April 15, 2024
An ADA said the ex-president—now on trial over alleged hush money payments—violated a gag order in his social media statements.
By Mason Lawlor | April 12, 2024
Due to growing concerns of infiltration by sexual predators, Meta shareholders included a proxy proposal that would require the company to implement more protections for minors on its social media platforms.
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By Emily Cousins | April 12, 2024
"Mr. Garnder knew he could not reasonably meet the expectations of the [performance improvement plan] by October 15, making his termination the following day a foregone conclusion," the complaint claimed.
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By Emily Cousins | April 11, 2024
More than 100 cases have been filed so far this year, according to ALM's Law.com Radar, which tracks new cases filed in state and federal courts.
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By Emily Cousins | April 10, 2024
The goal of the amendment was to "correct this inequity" found in the "Lenda" decision, the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association said in a letter to the Legislature's Insurance and Real Estate Committee.
By Maydeen Merino | April 10, 2024
"When you hear Democrats accuse Republicans of being 'anti-science,' they are proving our point that this rule is about the left's climate-policy agenda, not simply standardizing disclosures," said House Financial Services Committee Chair Patrick McHenry, R-North Carolina.
By Avalon Zoppo | April 10, 2024
It's not like it's a Disney one-pass ticket [where] you get on any ride you want," said U.S. District Judge R. David Proctor. "There are unique things about practicing in our court."
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By Michael Marciano | April 9, 2024
Strategic Growth for Barclay Damon includes this IP team's lateral move into its New Haven offices.
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By Emily Cousins | April 9, 2024
"Goals has done a really good job of playing to body conscious issues for minority women," Eric Chaffin said. "They're offering what they claim to be a cost effective way to achieve a [Brazilian butt lift], but it's really unsafe."
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By Emily Cousins | April 8, 2024
"We're pleased that the jury rejected the attacks on Mr. and Mrs. Griswold during the trial and recognized the defendants' responsibility for causing Mr. Griswold's terrible injuries," Silver Golub & Teitell partner Joaquin Madry said. "This is yet another example of a jury sorting through a lot of misdirection and finding a just result."
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