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'The Court Is Frustrated': Tension Brewing Over Remote and In-Person Proceedings
Lawyers who are typically adversaries were on the same side of the case.'I Made $2,500 Less': Judges Are Sending Out Their Résumés as Sector Loses Staff
"In first 20 years I was on the bench, the judges got eleven raises. almost one every (legislative) session," Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht said. "Since then, in the last 20 years we've gotten three."Miami Developer's Early Win Might Create New Reality in Federal, State 'Takings' Litigation
"This case is, in the main, about the extent to which an incorporated municipality can absolve itself of liability under this doctrine by claiming that, in imposing the offensive condition, it was merely enforcing the county's will," U.S. District Judge Roy Altman wrote.State High Court Provides Guidance on Objecting to Magistrate's 'Insufficient' Factfinding
"When a party objects to a magistrate's judgment on the ground that the judgment contains insufficient factfinding, the party should file an objection pursuant to Rule 118(a) and specifically assert that there are insufficient findings to support the magistrate's judgment. The reviewing court can then adopt the judgment, 'set the matter for further hearing before a judge or magistrate[,] or recommit the matter to the magistrate with instructions.' M.R. Civ. P. 118(a)(2)," Associate Justice Catherine R. Connors wrote on behalf of the unanimous court.Court Outlines Limits on Pre-Suit Discovery, with Rule 202 in Spotlight
"In the event that Hinkson is permitted an opportunity to replead, the trial court may allow Hinkson to replead, if it finds that the pleading defects can be cured," the appeals court said.View more book results for the query "*"
Proposed Florida Laws are Good News for Insurers—as Plaintiff Lawyers Push Back
"Governor DeSantis has repeatedly pledged to take on the toughest issues, and he has delivered," William Large said. "Now, with help from the legislature, he's taking on the trial lawyers in dramatic fashion."Continuing Hunt for Undisclosed Executive Perks, SEC Fines Manufacturer $1M
"Although perks actions are not a new addition to the SEC's enforcement program, the agency's enforcement activity in this space is coming with increased frequency," Holland and Knight said in a client briefing.Judge Pauses Approval of $725M Facebook Settlement After New Mexico AG Shows Up
At Thursday's preliminary approval hearing in the Cambridge Analytica settlement with Facebook, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria repeatedly sparred with Corban Rhodes, an attorney for the New Mexico Attorney General's Office, who intervened this week to raise questions about the release.