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Cities End Challenge to Police Budgets Law
The Legislature this spring passed a measure that, in part, takes away the authority of the governor and Cabinet to make the decisions about police budgets.Messi Deal Signals South Florida's Highly Coveted Place in Global Sports
"It's quite a boon for, not only the Miami sports universe, but the economy as well when you think about the type of interest that's going to attract," said Ahmand Johnson, a Greenspoon Marder partner focused on sports and entertainment.Courtroom U-Turn: Utility Company Owed Duty of Care to Man Injured in Crash Involving Stolen Vehicle
In the case before the Washington Court of Appeals, there was a "very narrow duty not to leave one's motor vehicle running with the door open, on a roadway, while leaving the vehicle unguarded out of sight, when an unknown individual is nearby and it is foreseeable that the person might steal the vehicle." Judge Bernard F. Veljacic wrote, finding a utility company owed a duty of care to a man seriously injured in a crash involving a stolen work vehicle.Lifetime Achievement 2023: Edwin Dashevsky
Over the course of his career, Edwin Dashevsky has handled a wide range of personal injury cases, including car accidents, slip and falls, medical malpractice, and products liability.People in the News—June 12, 2023—McMonagle Perri, Rawle & Henderson
Charles M. Gibbs of McMonagle Perri McHugh Mischak Davis received the J. Austin Norris award from the Barristers' Association of Philadelphia at their annual awards & scholarship gala on May 20.View more book results for the query "*"
Women's General Counsel Network Founder Joins Climate Consultancy as It Expands Globally
"What could be better than working at a company whose mission is to help businesses and their customers take urgent action on climate change," Jan Kang, general counsel of San Francisco-based 3Degrees Group, wrote on LinkedIn.Women's General Counsel Network Founder Joins Climate Consultancy as It Expands Globally
"What could be better than working at a company whose mission is to help businesses and their customers take urgent action on climate change," Jan Kang, general counsel of 3Degrees Group, wrote on LinkedIn.The COVID Emergency Is Over—But Not for Employment Lawyers
Attorney John Coyle said he expects to be handling COVID-19 cases for the foreseeable future, since a case brought in federal court today is unlikely to see trial until 2027.The Southern District's 'Limited Exception' for Finder's Fee Contracts
A recent decision in the Southern District of New York, Rhee v. SHVMS, provides important guidance on the distinction between a finder and a broker. This article explains the distinction, the surrounding legal uncertainty, and how Rhee creates a practical roadmap for drafting compliant and enforceable "finder's fee" agreements.AI Considerations for In-House Counsel
Having an AI policy that outlines acceptable use, and documenting assessments that establish that AI systems are used in a manner consistent with the policy and that the benefits outweigh potential harms, can go a long way in managing legal and reputational risk.A Complete Guide to Today's Care Crisis
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