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King & Spalding Appoints Corporate Governance Advisory Leader
The firm has launched a new practice amid intensifiying pressures on corporate boardsDaily Dicta: 12 New Lateral Litigator Moves Not to Miss
Here's a look at a dozen recent litigator moves that could prove to be game-changers.Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I read your column on how to address a judge. How does one address a judge who has been removed from their judicial office due to a suspension or removal by the Court of Judicial Discipline?State Investigating Irregularities in Election Tossed Out Twice
The secretary of state confirmed it's investigating a “unique case” in northern Georgia. That election's results were tossed last week over illegal votes.Feds to Investigate Billionaire Epstein's Sex Plea Deal
Florida financier Jeffery Epstein reached a nonprosecution deal in 2008 with then-Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta's office to secretly end a federal sex abuse investigation involving at least 40 teenage girls that could have landed him behind bars for life.View more book results for the query "*"
Condemnation of Contaminated Property in the New Regulatory Environment
This article surveys the legal issues pertinent to the acquisition by a public entity via eminent domain of property that either presently requires environmental remediation or has been fully remediated.Court: Insurer Should Have Known Amount in Controversy Exceeded $75K From Complaint Alone
A federal district court in Pennsylvania has remanded an insurance coverage case to state court after deciding that the defendant insurer should have known that the amount in controversy exceeded $75,000 from the insureds' complaint and, therefore, that its removal months after the complaint was filed was untimely.California Companies Likely to See More ADA Website Accessibility Suits in 2019
A new analysis report predicts a surge in federal ADA website accessibility lawsuits could hit California companies in 2019. The Ninth Circuit ruled Domino's website was bound to the ADA last month, making California's federal courts more attractive to plaintiffs.Opioid Judge Hears Testimony Over Whether to Disqualify Baker Hostetler as Defense Counsel
U.S. District Judge Dan Polster heard testimony Wednesday from Baker Hostetler partner Carole Rendon about her former job as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, during which she headed an opioid task force.Trending Stories