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Read the Decision: Judge Denies Trump Omnibus Motion, Setting Stage for Trial
Acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan counsel failed to meet the burdens necessary to sustain their argument that Trump should be afforded a hearing over alleged prosecutorial targeting.
Food Court in Session: Is This Wave of Lawsuits Frivolous or Justified?
"The lawsuits can make for a good laugh, but, unfortunately, the data is no joke," said Matthew Webb, senior vice president of legal reform policy at the Institute for Legal Reform.
March 25 Is Trial Date for Manhattan Criminal Trial of Donald Trump
Trump is charged with business records fraud in connection with payments made to the adult entertainer Stormy Daniels.
DOL's Final Rule on Employees and Independent Contractors: How It Will Impact Fla. Employers
With the large number of small businesses in Florida that depend on independent contractors, Florida employers need to take time to understand the final rule and make any changes necessary to their business model so they can best avoid the serious economic costs of worker misclassification.
Jeffrey Epstein Victims Sue Government, Accusing FBI of Negligence
The Jane Doe plaintiffs are represented by attorneys at Merson Law, including Jordan Merson, Jennifer Plotkin and Nathan Werksman.View more book results for the query "*"


One Year After GPT-4: What Generative AI Means to Lawyers
Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2024 Time: 2 PM EST | 11 AM PST Cost: Complimentary Sponsored by: Legal professionals are often known for…
South Florida Judge Speaks Out on His Judicial Disqualification
"The Court notes that the motion would be denied but for the rule that the Court may not comment upon its merits," the state court judge held. "This case illustrates how that rule leads to wasteful abuse."

The Future of Remote Litigation Proceedings
Joing this webcast as we explore three critical elements to help future-proof your practice in our evolving remote legal landscape: agility, breadth of service and security.
A Win or a Loss? Analyzing Jury Fault Percentages
"They were one of the most attentive juries that I've had," plaintiffs attorney Alfred R. Bell, Steinger, Greene & Feiner.
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