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By Carin A. O'Donnell | April 30, 2024
For newer construction litigation practitioners representing injured workers, this complexity might obscure some basic tenets of their case.
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By Marianna Wharry | April 30, 2024
"The changes SafeRent has agreed to make are key to ensuring the original intention of the nation's voucher programs, helping to erase historic discrimination in the housing markets," said Brian Corman, a partner at Cohen Milstein who leads the firm's fair housing litigation efforts and helped negotiate the settlement.
4 minute read
By Emily Saul | April 30, 2024
Prosecutors had asked that the former president be held in contempt following more than 10 online statements about witnesses and jurors.
4 minute read
By Adolfo Pesquera | April 30, 2024
"The truth and responsible reporting practices will prevail over meritless defamation claims seeking to silence watchdog journalism," defense attorney Laura Prather said.
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By Ross Todd | April 30, 2024
Over the past couple of years we've written about what the relative dearth of cases proceeding to a jury verdict has meant for the trial courts and law firms. Our colleague Avalon Zoppo recently looked at what it means for appellate courts and the development of the law.
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By Cheryl Miller | April 29, 2024
A new bill would extend filing deadlines for summary judgment motions while limiting what evidence can be introduced in reply briefs.
3 minute read
By Brian Lee | April 29, 2024
The change deleted a provision that had been interpreted for more than 100 years as requiring in-person voting.
3 minute read
By Amanda Bronstad | April 29, 2024
Jury selection began Monday in St. Louis in a case brought by two Ohio women and one woman in Oklahoma.
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By Brian Lee | April 29, 2024
While Judge Caitlin Halligan has had to recuse from two high-profile cases, a court spokesman said the rule was in development before she joined the high court.
5 minute read
By Emily Cousins | April 29, 2024
"[The defendant] thought they had a strong defense on the causation, and I think they did have some stuff to say," plaintiff counsel Frank McCoy Jr. said. "They had effective defenses, but I think ultimately we prevailed with most of them."
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