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'I Will Defeat This': Roger Stone Released on $250,000 Bail in Broward Federal Court
"He's leaving, so it went well," Stone's attorney, Robert Buschel said.When Automobile Safety Features Are Missing or Simply Fail to Work
The marketing of safe products should ordinarily include all the available safety features warranted to protect consumers from harm. When a manufacturer decides to make safety an option, then it takes the risk that it will be liable for harm caused by putting profits before safety.Macon Man Wins $817K Verdict After $250K Policy Limit Demand
The winning lawyer had been turned down for a $250,000 policy limit demand and offer of judgment. She will seek the full verdict plus interest and attorney's fees.Virgin America's Former GC Lands at ExpressJet Airlines
John Varley will serve as the Atlanta-based airline's senior vice president-chief administrative officer and general counsel. Varley, who had been Virgin America's GC since 2010, began his in-house career in the airline industry as vice president and deputy general counsel for Delta Air Lines Inc.ATL's ExpressJet Airlines Picks Up Virgin America's GC
John Varley will serve as the Atlanta-based airline's senior vice president-chief administrative officer and general counsel. Varley, who had been Virgin America's GC since 2010, began his in-house career in the airline industry as vice president and deputy general counsel for Delta Air Lines Inc.View more book results for the query "*"
Wolf Works to Mitigate Impacts of Government Shutdown
Gov. Tom Wolf on Jan. 23 said the state government is working to mitigate the impacts of the partial shutdown of the federal government, which entered its second month.Firing of 3 Black Administrators Ends in $1.5M Race Discrimination Settlement With State
An attorney for the former employees said an email showing their boss relied on a script provided by his wife, the associate general counsel at a large beverage wholesaler, played a role in securing the settlement.Big, But Not Bad—Facebook Is Hardly a Predatory Monopolist
While Facebook is arguably a big player in the social media realm, does that necessarily equate to branding it an illegal monopolist? The short answer is no as Facebook would need to be big and bad to flirt with an antitrust violation.Fowler White Burnett's Alice Sum Speaks on a Life of Balance and Service
The Fowler White Burnett shareholder and commercial litigator has dedicated her practice — and time outside the office — to lending a helping hand.How Artificial Intelligence Can Change Legal Departments: A Q&A With IBM Watson's Brian Kuhn
"I think law departments are 66 percent more likely to hire a law firm if they believe that law firm is innovative and that innovation generates meaningful results," says co-founder and global leader of Watson Legal Practice at IBM Brian Kuhn.