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Walker & Dunlop Miami Duo Closes $59.6 Million Loan for Art Falcone's California Project
Falcone, through a real estate investment trust he leads with Tony Avila and Bill Powers, has embarked on eight multifamily communities in California, Oregon and Florida.Should You Be Taking the Lead on Workplace Violence Training?
As the corporate rule of law monitor, general counsel increasingly are working behind the scenes to address workplace violence and active shootings, experts told Corporate Counsel.How Courts Treat 'Technology Assisted Review' in Discovery
This article provides an overview of case law and trends that may inform practitioners how Commercial Division courts will apply Rule 11-e(f), which took effect on Oct. 1, and codifes the Commercial Division's support of the use of technology assisted review (TAR) during discovery.Court Dates Moved Up Without Warning, Advocates for Immigrants Claim
The New York Immigrant Family Unity Project accuses DOJ immigration officials of moving up detainee court hearings without prior notice, jeopardizing their clients' ability to have counsel present.From the Emergency Room to the Court Room
In an age where the personal injury lawyer glorifies mass tort litigation, MDLs, and class actions, I prefer the challenge of the car crash, slip and fall on debris or ice, construction worker accident, the defective product or the negligent doctor or hospital.View more book results for the query "*"
Emory Edges UGA in US News Law School Rankings
The near-tie occurred because Emory fell four spots and Georgia gained five spots from last year's rankings, with Emory at 22 and Georgia at 32.NFL Concussion Claims Administrator Pushes for Broad Auditing Powers
BrownGreer filed a response to a motion Florida attorney Patrick Tighe filed last month, which asked the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania to bar the claims administrator from repeatedly auditing ex-players' claims.Dred Scott Raises Its Ugly Head Again
Justice Clarence Thomas, in his most recent concurring opinion, again raises the issue of whether “substantive due process” should be used in creating constitutionally protected “rights.”NY Lawmakers Expected to Pass Bill Closing Double Jeopardy Loophole
New York Attorney General Letitia James is expected to send a bill to the state Legislature to close the so-called double jeopardy loophole.Wells Fargo 'Has Gone Above and Beyond,' CEO Sloan Tells Lawmakers
House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Maxine Waters said the bank is "too big to manage."