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Read the Document: Judge Sides With DOJ in Ex-Trump Aide's Presidential Records Fight
The order comes after fights over former President Donald Trump, former Vice President Mike Pence, and even current President Joe Biden face investigations on their failure to return documents linked to their time in the White House.More Cities Enter Litigation Fray Over Hyundai and Kia Theft Vulnerability
Hyundai and Kia already face class action suits filed throughout the country.Critical Minerals Could Become the Next Battleground in Western Sanctions Against Russia
Even without sanctions, companies and legal advisers have a moral imperative to ensure their money doesn't go to support tyrants, panelists at a global conference said.Brazil Rolls Out Long-Awaited Data Protection Sanctions
Lawyers expect a wave of demand for advice from companies that need to strengthen their internal safeguards in order to avoid fines and restrictions on handling personal informationFlorida Judge Awards Gilead Sciences $131M Judgment
"When you see a judgment like this one for $131 million, that's really meaningful and in some respects, it is as powerful or nearly as powerful as criminal prosecution," said Jason Mehta, a partner at Foley & Lardner and an expert not involved in the matter.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawyers Whom Paxton Fired Have a Request: Let us Have Our Day in Court
"If funding approval is not achieved this session, OAG says the case should remain abated until the 89th Legislature considers it in 2025. And if that Legislature refuses to approve ... the abatement should remain in place until the following session. And so on in perpetuity," according to the motion to lift the abatement order.SEC's Activision Smackdown Over 'Risk Factors' Reverberating Through Legal Departments
The agency found that when the video-game maker identified employee hiring and retention as a risk, that triggered a requirement that it put controls in place to assess the volume and nature of workplace complaints.Headed to Supreme Court: Insurance, Immunity in Focus in Wrongful Death Claim Against Sheriff
Before the Supreme Court of Georgia, opposing appellate counsel will argue whether "loading a person into or restraining a person in a patrol car constitute the 'use' of a motor vehicle as to which sovereign immunity is waived" under Georgia law in June.This Connecticut Lawyer Just Got a Major Gubernatorial Appointment
"I am overwhelmed with gratitude that Gov. Lamont and his team have asked me to serve in this very important role as the claims commissioner," Robert F. Shea Jr. said. "I will work very hard to do this important responsibility."Meet the Judge Tasked With Overseeing the Ohio Derailment Lawsuits: Benita Pearson
U.S. District Judge Benita Pearson, who sits in Youngstown, Ohio, is now overseeing 18 lawsuits filed against Norfolk Southern over its Feb. 3 derailment.