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Virtual Claims are Becoming the Norm for Auto Insurance
Consumers show satisfaction with automation, but the personal touch remains vital to keeping policyholders happy.Lawmakers Poised to Strip State Bar's Licensing Fee Authority
A bill by the Senate Judiciary Chairman would keep the fee-collection ban in place until the state Senate confirms the bar's choice for chief trial counsel.Late Judge's 'Discourteous' Behavior Dooms Death Sentence, Justices Say
The case also reflects the realities of California's lengthy death penalty process.View more book results for the query "*"
'Not a License to Lie': Dominion Attorneys Fight Sidney Powell's Push to Toss Defamation Lawsuit
Lawyers with Clare Locke and Susman Godfrey argued that Powell was asking the court to "create unprecedented immunity for attorneys to wage televised disinformation campaigns."Cuomo to Telecom Groups Challenging Low-Cost Broadband Law: 'Bring It On'
Telecom industry trade associations, represented by Andrew Goldsmith of Kellogg, Hansen, Todd, Figel & Frederick, Jeffrey Lamken of MoloLamken and Jared Marx of Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis, argued that state regulation—which requires that broadband be offered at $15 per month to low-income New Yorkers—is preempted by federal law..Get to Know Federal Magistrate Judge Robert Spector
U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert Spector discussed the importance of meeting with young people as a prosecutor and then as a judge.Deal Watch: $469B in M&A Activity Makes for the Biggest April Since 1980
SPACs are still on the downswing, but not deals, including another seven in the billion-plus range this week.Mayor, Colleagues Mourn Loss of Atlanta Municipal Judge Leigh DuPre
"Our thoughts are prayers are with Judge DuPre's loved ones, as well as those whose lives were changed for the better as a result of her work," said Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms.