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Connecticut Movers: Experienced Attorneys Join Pullman & Comley, Flood Law
Longtime residential real estate attorney W. Glenn Major joins Pullman & Comley, and Sabrina Copp returns to The Flood Law Firm.
Thomas Should Recuse From Matters Related to the Big Lie
The court will soon have to decide whether former President Trump has engaged in crimes sufficient to disqualify him from running for federal office.
'It Shouldn't Have Come to This': State Enjoined From Reimbursing Stone Academy Students
The complaint said the defendants "sold the class members a ticket to a sinking ship."
Justices Appear Poised to Hold Agency Challenges Must Be Waged Within 6 Years of Rule
A North Dakota convenience store contends filing clock begins when a regulation's harm is felt.
A Waste of Time: Let's Retire the Request to Revise
The language of 10-35 invites requests for fairly hilarious reasons, including whenever you think there is something "unnecessary, repetitious, scandalous, impertinent, immaterial, or otherwise improper allegations in an adverse party's pleading."View more book results for the query "*"


Timing of Trump's Election Trial Hinges on Supreme Court
An outright Supreme Court denial of Trump's stay request would hasten his prosecution the most, while granting the stay and letting the full appeals process play out would cast doubt on a trial before November.
Trump Ordered To Pay $355 Million for 'Persistent' Fraud, Judge Rules in Civil Case
The decision by Justice Arthur Engoron also stripped Trump of his ability to serve as an officer or director of any New York corporation for three years.
Woman Sues Law Firm After Exit Sign Hits Her on the Head
The 80-year-old plaintiff claimed the defendants were negligent, and they should have made sure the exit sign was properly secured.
FTC Seeks to Expand Impersonation Rule to Ban AI Impersonation of Individuals
"Our proposed expansions to the final impersonation rule would [be] strengthening the FTC's toolkit to address AI-enabled scams impersonating individuals," FTC Chair Lina Khan said.
5 Lawsuits and a Class Action: Drugmaker Sued in Delaware, Connecticut
Shareholders are suing a corporation that markets itself as a biopharmaceutical company using artificial intelligence to develop neurological medicines.
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