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'We're Not Going to Pay for Our Own Destruction': Republican State AGs Push Against ESG
More than 20 attorneys general and some state legislatures are joining forces against ESG using antitrust conspiracy theories to cement their cause—but can they win?Virginia State Bar Seeking Comments on New Rule Prohibiting Agreement Not to File Bar Complaint
Written comments in support of or opposition to the proposal may be submitted to the Virginia State Bar by Aug. 31. Statements may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to Cameron M. Rountree, executive director of the Virginia State Bar, 1111 East Main St., Ste. 700, Richmond, Virginia, 23219.Cole, Scott &Kissane Eye Construction Growth to Offset Anticipated Insurance Litigation Lull
The firm's lawyers pushed for tort reforms that help shield insurance companies from coverage disputes. Now with the volume of cases expected to decline, leaders are looking for other areas for growth.A Lawyer Defied Judges—and Disciplinarians Can't Agree on What to Do With Him
"The New Jersey Courts have a fraud-upon-the-court problem," Kenneth James Rosellini said. "It is far too easy for litigants and their attorneys to achieve success through fraud, and nearly impossible for victims of that fraud to obtain any justice in the New Jersey court system."View more book results for the query "*"
Maine Supreme Court Accepting Comments on Proposal to Allow Mediation of Consumer Collection Actions
The proposed amendment to Rule 92 regarding mediation is consistent with new legislation. Comments must be submitted to the Clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court by 4 p.m. on Thursday, June 1.Covington and SEC Fail to Reach Agreement in Subpoena Fight Over Client Names
The law firm rejected the SEC's suggestion of a protective order to protect client names. Now all eyes will be on a judge's upcoming order in the case.Why George Santos Can't Bargain Away His Job
In the wake of the recent indictment of Representative George Santos on 13 counts of wire fraud, money laundering, theft and false statement crimes in the Eastern District of New York, some journalists have speculated as to whether Santos might try to negotiate a plea bargain where he would offer to resign from his office in exchange for a reduction in the severity and/or number of charges he is facing. But under an obscure Eastern District decision, a court might well invalidate any such deal as a violation of the separation of powers doctrine.Walgreens to Pay $230M to Settle San Francisco Opioid Case
The settlement, announced by City Attorney David Chiu on Wednesday, comes months after a federal judge found in a bench verdict that Walgreens helped fuel the opioid crisis in San Francisco.Increase Your Value as An Advisor
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