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Far From Over: Insurers to Appeal $345M Consent Judgment in Boarding School Sexual Abuse Case
According to the defendant, the consent judgment "is a direct result of the insurers' failure to provide a defense and a failure to provide indemnification for the claims brought by the plaintiffs."California Supreme Court Grants Petition Challenging Attorney's Six-Month Suspension
The state bar's Office of Chief Trial Counsel says San Francisco attorney Drexel Bradshaw should be disbarred, not just suspended, for his actions as trustee of an elderly client's estate.Surge in Social Media Drug Promotion Driving Calls for More Oversight
"I think the industry would like more clarity from the FDA on what exactly its position is on its authority over social media," said Mahnu Davar, a partner at Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer.New Immigration Court Docket Aims to Speed Up Removals of Newly Arrived Migrants
Migrants in five cities—Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles and New York—will be placed in a "recent arrivals docket" that aims to have judges rule on their claims within 180 days instead of the four years or so that it currently takes.'Inventing a New Judicial Crisis': Incoming NJSBA President Highlights Need to Support State Bench
"That pressure continues today while vacancies remain high, while those in power have declared the crisis is over, while simultaneously inventing a new judicial crisis. Last week, the association learned that the senate is considering a constitutional amendment that would shift control of Appellate Division to the governor and the senate," William H. Mergner Jr., co-managing partner at Leary, Bride, Mergner & Bongiovanni, said after being sworn in as NJSBA president.View more book results for the query "*"
Are Frozen Embryos People or Property? Texas Supreme Court Receives Briefs
At stake is the fate of Roman v. Roman, a 2006 First District Court of Appeals ruling that treated embryos as property in a divorce and allowed the discarding of embryos per terms of a storage contract.'Canary in the Mine': Emojis, Emoticons Muddle Contract Considerations
At the root of the issue is the serious legal concern over whether there is a meeting of the minds such as to find and discern the parties' intent.Not Malpractice: Court Rules for Lawyer Who Offered Limited Representation
"We are mindful that plaintiffs in employment cases are often confronted by sophisticated attorneys and that certain employment cases are complex in nature, both factually and legally. However, there are complexities in virtually every area of the law," the appeals court said.Legal Tech Rundown: Faegre Drinker Tech Partnership, New descrybe.ai Advisors, and More
An update on the legal tech market's past week, from product launches to new partnerships.