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NJ Appeals Court Limits Auto Insurers' Payments to Ambulatory Surgical Centers
An appellate court in New Jersey has issued a decision that limits the personal injury protection payments auto insurers must make to ambulatory surgical centers.Linklaters Hires Autistic Staff to Work on New Pitching Platform
The hires come through a partnership with an IT consultancy specializing in finding employment for autistic individuals.Enhanced DUI Sentence Unconstitutional, Pa. Supreme Court Rules
The Fourth Amendment rights of a driver who refused blood and breath testing and then was given enhanced sentencing were violated, the court said in remanding the case for resentencing.Miami Mansion Trades for $2.5 Million
Address: 1760 Chucunantah Road in MiamiProperty type: This is a 5,442-square-foot, two-story home with six bedrooms and five bathrooms. It was…Practice Makes Perfect When It Comes to Data Incident Response
Time is critical when a data incident or breach occurs and the best time to practice against and assess such events is now and frequently, lawyers and cybersecurity specialists said.View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—Jan. 31, 2019—Shemtob Draganosky
EventsFamily law firm Shemtob Draganosky Taylor collected hats, scarves, gloves, toys, crafts and more to donate to Mitzvah Circle Foundation to distribute…El Salvador's Leading Presidential Candidate Bukele Targets Graft
Nayib Bukele, a young businessman and former mayor of El Salvador's capital, is well positioned to break the hold of the two parties that have dominated the government for three decades.When E-discovery Became a Thing: Judges Reflect Court's ESI Evolution
There was a time when Andrew J. Peck, retired U.S. magistrate judge from the SDNY and now senior counsel at DLA Piper in NY, didn't realize e-discovery was going to become a big deal.When E-Discovery Became a Thing: Judges Reflect on Court's ESI Evolution
Current and retired federal judges closed out Day 2 of Legalweek, recalling how they first knew e-discovery would become a important topic in legal and discussing how it has evolved over the past decade.GCs Requiring Diversity Say Technology Isn't Fueling Their Decisions
A panel at Legalweek said many GCs aren't leveraging technology to step up their outside firm's attorney diversity, but they are all taking notice and demanding more from their counsel.Trending Stories