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New York's Top Court Revives FanDuel Shareholders Dispute
A unanimous Court of Appeals said the plaintiffs sufficiently pleaded causes of action for breach of fiduciary duty under Scottish law.Southeast Law Firms Positioned for Revenue Growth, but Rising Expenses Drag Down Profits
Expenses in the Southeast region rose faster than the industry in the first quarter but so did demand growth, according to Citi.Southeast Law Firms Positioned for Revenue Growth, but Rising Expenses Drag Down Profits
Expenses in the Southeast region rose faster than the industry in the first quarter but so did demand growth, according to Citi.How a Brunswick Firm Swayed a Conservative Jury Pool to Award $8M in Coastal Georgia
"[The defense] did a good job of trying to keep the damages down," plaintiffs counsel Roy Boyd said. "In a case like this, that's about all you can do."Sacramento Judge Dena Coggins Confirmed to California's Eastern District Bench
Coggins will not join the Eastern District until Chief Judge Kimberly Mueller takes senior status in September.View more book results for the query "*"
South Florida Law Firms, Attorney Face Malpractice Lawsuit
"My client was absolutely devastated," said the estate's attorney, Robert Rubin. "She feels like she was betrayed and that she was lied to."Administrators Express Hope That Admission Changes Will Fill Need for Delaware Attorneys
Those involved with the bar admissions process say more time is needed to say for sure whether the changes will lead to more attorneys practicing in Delaware, but that early signs have been promising.Administrators Hope Admission Changes Will Fill Need for Delaware Attorneys
Those involved with the bar admissions process say more time is needed to say for sure whether the changes will lead to more attorneys practicing in Delaware, but that early signs have been promising.Red Lobster Bankruptcy Will Test New Jersey's Stricter WARN Act
Under the federal version of WARN, an employer must give workers a written notice 60 days before a mass layoff or plant closing. New Jersey's version of WARN, which was updated in 2023, now requires 90 days of notice of a plant closing or mass layoff.Houston Jurors Return $3.5M Verdict to Immigrant's Family
Jurors also heard evidence that, although management reported crimes on premises to the owner, management did not warn the residents.Trending Stories