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Court: Motorcyclist Was 'Occupying' Motorcycle Even After Colliding With Car
An appellate court in Pennsylvania has ruled that an exclusion in an auto insurance policy precluded coverage of a motorcyclist's claim for injuries he suffered when he collided with another driver's automobile.Governor Backs Property-Tax Relief, Job Growth Fund
Property owners would be the big winners in a tax-relief package released by Gov. Ron DeSantis as he proposed a record $91.3 billion budget for next…E-Discovery's Evolution: Critical Implications for Law Firms, Providers
In 2006, Wired magazine published an article about the advent of the e-discovery industry. In it, the author notes that many e-discovery vendors at the time provided very similar services—harvesting electronically-stored information (ESI), electronically de-duplicating the data, then posting it for attorney review in, what was then, a select number of web-accessible document review platformsBeauty and Wellness Company PDC Brands Names New General Counsel
The beauty and wellness products company PDC Brands announced Friday it had hired, Matthew Wagner, an experienced intellectual property attorney, as its general counsel.View more book results for the query "*"
E-Discovery Document Review: 'COVER' Your Ethical Duties
Litigation document review can be one of the most time-intensive parts of litigation, and comprises a large part of the work performed by many thousands of attorneys, across the U.S. and beyond.Look Out for the 'Look Back'—Begin CCPA Prep Now
To comply with the CCPA look-back provision, businesses should have begun record-keeping as of Jan. 1, 2019.Marijuana Legalization in NY Could Come Later Than Hoped, Lawmakers Say
What was previously thought to be an issue that could be resolved by the end of March, when the state budget is due, could now be dealt with later during this year's legislative session, which ends in June.Del. Chancery Court Gives Plaintiffs Second Chance in Derivative Case Stemming From Oil Spill
Vice Chancellor Tamika Montgomery-Reeves ruled Thursday that the complaint from investor Inter-Marketing Group USA failed to establish demand futility by alleging that a majority of the Plains board likely faced personal liability in connection with the spill.Plaintiffs Get Second Chance in Derivative Case Stemming From California Oil Spill
Vice Chancellor Tamika Montgomery-Reeves ruled Thursday that the complaint from investor Inter-Marketing Group USA failed to establish demand futility by alleging that a majority of the Plains board likely faced personal liability in connection with the spill.Trending Stories