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Judge Restarts Emissions Class Action Against Mercedes-Benz
In his Feb. 1 order, U.S. District Judge Jose Linares in New Jersey refused to dismiss most of the claims in the case, citing rulings in emissions cases involving other automakers.Federal Judge Rejects Lawsuit Against Miami and Ultra Music Festival
In an order to show cause issued late Tuesday Judge Ursula Ungaro said the complaint filed by Rapture Electronic Music Festival “fails on its face” to provide evidence of anti-competitive collusion between the city and world-famous festival.M&A Rainmaker Leaves Bracewell for Mayer Brown
The firm continues to expand in New York, where it recently named a new office managing partner.SEC Names Elizabeth McFadden as Deputy General Counsel for Law and Management
The SEC said McFadden will provide daily oversight into representing the commission, its members and employees in litigation and will advise the commission and its divisions and offices on their legal responsibilities, personnel management and budget.Golden State Go Getters: Am Law's Biggest California Moves of 2018
Presenting the California-centric lateral hires that landed on The American Lawyers top 25 moves of 2018.View more book results for the query "*"
Momentum Building Among NY Lawmakers to Boost Criminal Discovery
Democrats in the Assembly were planning to privately discuss legislation to enact discovery reform later Tuesday afternoon.George Washington Law Dean to Step Down After Five Years
Blake Morant said he is most proud of his efforts in bringing professionalism training into more areas of the law school's curriculum.Third Circuit Strikes Del. Courts' Party-Balance Mandate as Unconstitutional
In a precedential opinion, a three-judge panel of the Philadelphia-based appeals court ruled that the political balancing requirements, long a staple of the state's judicial nomination process, violated the First Amendment.Attorneys Assess Impact of Third DCA Ruling on Bitcoin Trading in South Florida
The appellate court's finding that bitcoin qualifies as a “payment instrument” could set a template for cryptocurrency regulation.Partnership Classes Are Shrinking, Hampering Advancement and Diversity
Law firms, already struggling with diversity among their new partner ranks, are likely to face even higher hurdles as the number of overall promotions falls nearly 30 percent since 2015.Trending Stories