National Law Journal | Analysis
By Alex Anteau | April 29, 2024
The case has implications for both the tattoo and video game industries.
By Chris O'Malley | April 24, 2024
Craig Glidden worked through a plateful of challenges last year, including the UAW strike and fallout from a self-driving car crash that badly injured a pedestrian.
By John M. Baker and Katherine M. Swenson | April 23, 2024
The Eighth Circuit recently affirmed the Western District of Missouri's denial of summary judgment based on qualified immunity to two individual defendants who had been sued for First Amendment retaliation under Section 1983.
By Riley Brennan | April 19, 2024
The wife, also an attorney, argued that the trial court erred in applying a fertility clinic's declaration of intent contract without balancing the parties' interests when determining the proper disposition of the 14 frozen embryos.
By Marianna Wharry | April 17, 2024
Karen K. Caldwell, the chair of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation and a district judge for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky, issued the order on behalf of the six-judge panel and said centralization is currently not necessary for the convenience of the parties and witnesses in order to conduct the litigation.
By Riley Brennan | April 12, 2024
The high court determined that Judge Robert P. Ruehlman, a retired judge sitting by assignment on the Jackson County Court of Common Pleas, General and Domestic Relations Division, was disqualified from presiding over "Jackson v. Ward," concluding that an objective observer would conclude that he was prejudiced against the litigant.
By Riley Brennan | April 12, 2024
The court determined that until the Indiana General Assembly determined otherwise, it holds that "gender" in Title 9 of the state statutory scheme means "sex."
By Allison Dunn | April 10, 2024
"Why did you extend all this legal work to the financial detriment of your client?" Ohio Justice Melody J. Stewart asked.
By Andrew Maloney | April 9, 2024
Private equity may have been down in 2023, "but our share of private equity is growing because we've been enlarging that practice," Executive Committee Chair Michael Schmidtberger said.
By Mason Lawlor | April 9, 2024
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