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Pierce Bainbridge Founder Denies $160K Attorney Fee Settlement With Phila. Lawyer
John Pierce says he negotiated with Philadelphia attorney Bruce Chasan over the fees, but they never agreed on settlement terms.Class Certification Denied in Case Alleging Plot to Suppress Nurses' Wages
A Texas judge on Tuesday denied class certification in an antitrust lawsuit alleging that the three largest hospital operators in San Antonio had conspired…Guns, Marijuana and a Civil Rights Division Within AG's Office Is On Legislative Docket This Session
Connecticut lawmakers have a lot on the agenda for the 2019 legislative session, when they might discuss several proposed gun laws and the legalization of recreational marijuana.Fulton Judge Switches to Legal Recruiting—and Other 'On the Move' News
Jessy Lall said it was a "natural transition" to switch from the bench to legal recruiting, where she's counseling lawyers on career paths.Class Action Lawsuit Hits Post-Release Date Incarceration of Mentally Ill in NY State
A federal class action suit brought against the state claims officials are illegally keeping mentally ill inmates behind bars because of a shortage of appropriate post-release housing.View more book results for the query "*"
NY Lawmakers Violated Stipulation in Creating Prosecutorial Watchdog, DAs Group Says
"Our next step is to amend our original lawsuit and seek an injunction, once again preventing this unconstitutional commission from being created," Albany County District Attorney David Soares said.New Claims Against Oracle Confront Prior Salary as Discrimination 'Pathway'
Workers rights advocates have long targeted the practice as perpetuating trends that keep minorities and women underpaid compared to male counterparts.Rosewood Corp. Promotes From Within for New GC
Sinead Clifford Soesbe replaces C. Jedson Nau, who will be scaling back his role within the company.Failure to Specify Location Should Kill Miami Soccer Stadium Talks, Lawsuit Says
Attorney David Winker files a second lawsuit against Miami over the proposed Major League Soccer stadium on public land.Chief Judge's Inquiry Into Dissents Intrudes on Judicial Independence
When David Saxe, then age 74, wanted to continue as an associate justice at the Appellate Division, First Department, he was asked for his batting average. "I saw this request as an intrusion into the judicial independence of the court I sat on."