By Michael A. Mora | April 15, 2024
Nearly 600 first-time test takers took the exam, with over 330 passing, resulting in a February Florida Bar exam passage rate of more than 56%.
By Emily Saul | April 15, 2024
An ADA said the ex-president—now on trial over alleged hush money payments—violated a gag order in his social media statements.
By Lisa Willis | April 15, 2024
The parties tried this case four times, attorneys said.
By Justin Henry | April 15, 2024
Lawyers for the class members could receive 25% of the settlement fund, depending on their application for attorney fees.
By Marianna Wharry | April 15, 2024
"However, where an entity has a nondelegable duty, it cannot avoid liability simply by delegating its duty to an independent contractor," Chief Justice Steven C. González wrote on behalf of the Washington Supreme Court. "Instead, an entity will be vicariously liable for the independent contractor's negligent performance of that duty absent special circumstances not present here."
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | April 15, 2024
Carolyn J. Fairless of Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell and Edward 'Ned' G. Babbitt of Thompson Hine have entered appearances for Thompson Hine, partner Richard Anthony DePalma and other defendants in a pending employment discrimination lawsuit.
By Ross Todd | April 15, 2024
Ellingboe, who led the business litigation group at Faegre Baker Daniels before its 2020 merger with Drinker Biddle & Reath, said the virtual environment provided an opportunity for attorneys to meet and connect, and likely led to more cross-office work.
By Justin Henry | April 15, 2024
April Nelson Ross and Rachel Raphael are based in Washington, D.C., and Mohamed Awan is based in Chicago.
By Riley Brennan | April 12, 2024
"What's so important about this case, is truly holding Live Nation accountable for their complete lack of security, and the history of violence and shootings and drug overdoes, etc., at Live Nation venues across the globe, is truly astounding," plaintiffs' attorney Spencer Lucas of Panish Shea Ravipudi, in Los Angeles, said.
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By Charles Toutant | April 12, 2024
"The optics in the courtroom were very difficult. The optics were very extreme—to have this young lady sitting in front of the jury for days, without legs. In fact, [on] one of the legs there's no femur on the right side—it's just a hip," a defense lawyer said.
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