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Showing Teeth of Whistleblower Act, Georgia Jury Awards $350K Verdict to Firefighter
"I think we advanced the law and some of the thinking on how to try a whistleblower case," said Luke Andrews, a partner at Watson Spence in Atlanta. "The parties developed their own jury instructions particular to this whistleblower law and that was interesting."'Can She Compel Us to a Remote Jury Trial?' Case Points to Pandemic-Related Nuances
"Taking this case off the non-jury docket which has no backlog and is up to date and resetting the case for a jury trial at some future date would delay the trial most likely by years," ruled 270th District Judge Dedra Davis of Houston in an order that has been overturned on appeal.Judge Beverly Martin Tells Why She's Leaving the 11th Circuit
Judge Beverly Martin said she will retire from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in September and hopes to do something more to help those "whose suffering I was not able to address as a judge."'A Mindset Shift': City Bar's New Diversity Leader Views Opportunities and Challenges Ahead
"One of the challenges that I'm anticipating but also looking forward to is being involved with culture change," said Lewis.Farella Braun + Martel's Talent Strategy Focuses On 'Sponsorship—Not Just Mentorship'
"We are enormously proud of being a Northern California powerhouse and see many brighter days ahead as we all emerge from the pandemic," managing partner Brian P. Donnelly says.View more book results for the query "*"
Cannabis Law Is Changing, and Big Law Is Taking Over the Space
As state laws on recreational and medical marijuana change, litigation and deal work abound for firms with a big footprint.Federal Jury in Valdosta Awards $250K in Walmart Slip and (Almost) Fall
The Valdosta jury awarded $250,000 in damages, then tacked on another $9,000 following a separate trial on claims Walmart offered a frivolous defense.The Human Connection: Immigration and Real Estate Attorney Nandita Ruchandani Answers 5 Questions
Longtime Fairfield solo practitioner Nandita Ruchandani spoke to the Connecticut Law Tribune about immigration law, bar associations and the field's latest challenges.Abuse Survivors Fight for Legal Lookback Window in Final Weeks of Session
The bill, named the Adult Survivors Act, would open a one-year lookback window to allow survivors to bring civil lawsuits over sexual abuse that took place when they were 18 years old or older, even if the statute of limitations on a claim has expired.Stroede v. Soc'y Ins. & R.R. Station, LLC, 2021 WI 43
Stroede v. Soc'y Ins. & R.R. Station, LLC Supreme Court of Wisconsin May 18, 2021, Filed Nos. 2018AP1880 & 2018AP2371 2021 WI 43 *; 2021…Trending Stories