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Report: Firms Should Focus on Collections to Prepare for Uncertain 2025
"If firms are prepared for a softening demand economy, and are surprised that demand is strong, they're going to be in better shape than if they plan for future demand and find that it's weak," said Thomson Reuters analyst Bill Josten.Florida Appellate Court Orders Attorney to Be Deposed
"I think it will have a broader impact, because it talks about the attorney-client privilege, and that not everything in the hands of the lawyer is automatically protected," said Kogan, the plaintiff's counsel.US Judge Again Denies Bail to Sean Combs Pending Trial for Alleged Sex Crimes
U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Carter said he found the government had proven that Combs posed a danger of obstructing justice and witness tampering, as well a danger to the safety of those in the community.US Senate Confirms Michelle Williams Court to California's Central District
The Los Angeles County Superior Court judge will be moving from the largest state trial court in the nation to a federal bench serving more than 19 million residents in seven counties.Venable Co-Managing Partner Larry Gesner Dies at 66
Gesner worked at Venable for over two decades, holding numerous management positions.View more book results for the query "*"
Why a Judge's Upholding of a $6.1M Injury Verdict Was a Win for Defendants
The defendant argued in support of the jury's findings. The plaintiffs, on the other hand, argued that a new trial was in order.Solar Company: Restrictive Covenant Circumstances Require Chancery Blue Penciling
Josh Berman of Paul Hastings argued for Sunder Energy LLC that Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster should not have determined that an LLC agreement was unenforceable.The Excessive Fines Clause Comes for the FBAR Civil Penalty
"But long before Congress adopted this penalty structure, the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution prohibited the federal government from imposing 'excessive fines,'" writes Jeremy H. Temkin.NY Courts' Legislative Counsel Served for 50 Years Because of 'Opportunity to Stay Relevant'
Marc Bloustein tenure's spans his entire professional career after graduating Albany Law School, and even as an intern, upon the court system opening a new office in Albany in the 1970s.Allstate Sues String of Pharmacies Over Alleged Insurance Fraud
"As part of the scheme to defraud alleged herein, the pharmacy defendants entered into illegal kickback arrangements with no-fault clinics in the New York metropolitan area and unlicensed laypersons who work at or are associated with the no-fault clinics pursuant to which the no-fault clinics prescribed expensive, pre-formulated topical pain creams, gels, lotions and ointments dispensed and billed at exorbitant prices by [the pharmacies]," the complaint said.Trending Stories
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