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Decision of the Day: Citing Father's Verbal Abuse of Children, Court Grants Sole Custody to Mother
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.Kasowitz Benson Client to Continue Defamation Suit Against USA Today
The appellate court opinion concluded that nothing in the record for either court found Ryan's clients' arguments were made in "bad faith" or without citation to legal authority.GOP Lawmakers Propose Protection for Targets of SEC Proceedings
Proposed legislation would allow private parties in an administrative proceeding to remove their case to federal court before adjudication.'Obviously Unconstitutional': TikTok Challenges Law That Could Ban the App in the US
"If upheld, (the statute) would allow the government to decide that a company may no longer own and publish the innovative and unique speech platform it created," the company's complaint states.In 4-3 Split, Divided Connecticut High Court Rules on Utilities Billing
The dissenters said the majority overstepped the legislators' intent.View more book results for the query "*"
Federal Judge Leaves Questions Regarding COVID-19 Vaccine Religious Exemptions for Jury to Decide
According to U.S. District Judge Malachy E. Mannion, Bey plausibly pleaded he gave his employer fair warning of the conflict, finding he couldn't be faulted for not providing more information about his faith on the religious exemption form.Climate Change Suits Proliferate: Industries Grapple With Collateral Damage
As the number and severity of such suits increase, insurance coverage for climate litigation might become more difficult to obtain, Standard & Poors Global Ratings said.Defense Bar Calls for Monroe County DA's Resignation
An apology isn't enough, the group said, for District Attorney Sandra Doorley's behavior over a speeding ticket.Nondisparagement, Nondisclosure Clauses 'Impermissible When Used to Silence Victims' Under NJLAD
"Because the scope of the agreement in this case would bar individuals from describing an employer's discriminatory conduct, the agreement encompasses speech the LAD protects," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said. "Defendants also used the agreement to try to hold the sergeant liable for making statements about her claims of discrimination, retaliation, and sexual harassment, which section 12.8 specifically protects."5 Evolving Attack Methods in Credit Card Fraud
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