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First Dept. Asks Court of Appeals to Review Mother's Emotional Distress Claim in Med Mal Case
The panel said a 2005 high court decision doesn't bar a plaintiff mother's claim for emotional harm resulting from a lack of informed consent for certain prenatal procedures.FTX Examiner Clears S&C, Questions Fenwick's Knowledge of Fraud
A court-appointed examiner cleared Sullivan & Cromwell of allegations that the law firm was aware of the fraud as it handled 20 matters for FTX before its bankruptcy filing.Josh Partington of Snell & Wilmer Is in Fact a Rock Star in the Office (and Out of It)
The former (and now current) guitarist for Something Corporate talks about a path less traveled when it comes to landing in the Big Law arena.Irell & Manella, McKool Smith Secure $445M Verdict in Patent Trial
The verdict marks the law firms' second win on behalf of Netlist, following a recent $303 million patent infringement verdict against Samsung, McKool Smith announced.Appeals Court Sides With Plaintiffs in 'Gotcha Tactic' Settlement Dispute
"If the insurance companies are interested in seeing confusing language, they need look no further than their own insurance contracts," said plaintiff-appellee attorney Ben Brodhead.View more book results for the query "*"
'Source of Wise Counsel to Many': Retired NJ Supreme Court Justice Alan B. Handler Dies at 92
"Justice Handler was also a warm friend and source of wise counsel to many. We extend our deepest condolences to his family at this challenging time," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said.Gov. Healey Announces 4 Nominations to Mass. Probate and Family Court Department
"The Probate and Family Court plays an essential role in providing justice for families across the state, and I'm confident that these distinguished attorneys will make strong additions to the bench," Healey said in a statement. "I'm proud to nominate them and appreciate the Governor's Council's consideration."Justices Asked to Intercede as States Clash Over Climate Litigation
"If the Supreme Court lets them continue, California and its allies will imperil access to affordable energy for every American. To protect Alabama citizens and our constitutional order, we had no choice but to sue," claimed Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall.As States Clash Over Climate Litigation, SCOTUS Asked to Intercede
"If the Supreme Court lets them continue, California and its allies will imperil access to affordable energy for every American. To protect Alabama citizens and our constitutional order, we had no choice but to sue," Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall claimed.Ex-Baltimore City State's Attorney Receives Nonprison Sentence for Criminal Convictions
Marilyn J. Mosby, who was convicted of making a false mortgage application and two counts of perjury, received 12 months of home confinement as part of 36 months of supervised release.Trending Stories