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Dozens of Class Actions Build on Supreme Court's 'Janus' Union Ruling
Three new petitions at the U.S. Supreme Court are tied to the justices' ruling last term against mandatory public-sector union fees.Building on Janus, Anti-Union Groups Bring Three New Supreme Court Petitions
Three new petitions at the U.S. Supreme Court are tied to the justices' ruling last term against mandatory public-sector union fees.Broward Firm Prevails Over Ex-Client in Fee Fight but Loses $28,000
The Fourth District Court of Appeal sided with Broward attorneys Justin Parafinczuk and Marcus Susen on Wednesday, but their firm lost out on $28,000 in expert witness costs.A 20-Year View of Commercial Real Estate Finance: Part II
Commercial real estate finance today is quite different from decades past. This continues to make commercial real estate an exhilarating—and often fascinating—asset class to finance.Defense: Bar Provided Reasonable Security in Shooting
On Oct. 18, 2013, plaintiffs' decedent Donald Lowry, 46, was fatally shot by Wesley Richards at JR's Bar, in Pittsburgh. A bouncer intervened, but another patron, Walter Banks, struck the bouncer with a bottle.View more book results for the query "*"
In Dougherty Case, Government Claims Conflict of Interest Among Defense Lawyers
In a memorandum filed March 8 in U.S. district court in Philadelphia, prosecutors alleged that because defendants Marita Crawford and Bobby Henon are represented by the same firm—McMonagle Perri McHugh Mischak and Davis—a potential conflict could arise during trial.How Sweet It Is: They're Eating Cake for RBG's 86th Birthday in Brooklyn
There's going to be birthday cake and a showing of the documentary RBG from 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Friday at Brooklyn Borough Hall.Ginsburg's Fans Will Mark Her 86th Birthday Friday, 'Planking' at SCOTUS
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has said the most important person in her life now is her trainer.Administrative Judge Sides With Charter Schools in Safety Fight
Judge John Van Laningham pointed to a law passed after the February 2018 mass shooting at Parkland's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that included a requirement for safe-school officers.From Bentonville to Seoul, Jay Jorgensen Becomes General Counsel of South Korea's Coupang
Jay Jorgensen, the former executive vice president and global chief ethics and compliance officer of Walmart Inc., is the new general counsel of Coupang, the largest and fastest growing e-commerce company in South Korea.Trending Stories