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2nd Circuit Upholds $100,000 in Sanctions Against New York Copyright Attorney
One of the most prolific copyright filers in the country has been ordered to pay a $100,000 fine, serve all of his clients with a copy of the sanctions order and file a copy of it in all of his pending cases for a year.Gordon Rees Draws 6-Lawyer Group From Oakland Firm
The group will work in several West Coast offices from San Francisco to Portland and Reno.Carriers Facing Coverage Suit Over Ridgefield Park Office Building Flood
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Akerman Guiding Online University's Trademark Infringement Claims Against Miami Company
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Philippine Airlines Hit With Proposed Class Action Over COVID-19 Refunds
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Contractor Sued Over Deadly Fall at Miami Beach Hotel Construction Site
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Significant Questions Remain After TCJA Changes
Two years have passed since the changes to the alimony regime introduced by the TCJA went into effect. These changes have raised significant questions for practitioners and litigants in New York wrestling with issues relating to maintenance (alimony) arrangements in a post-TCJA world.Sen. Rubio's Competing List of South Florida Judicial Nominees Is Out: Who Made the Cut?
"This is the most impressive and diverse list of selectees that I can recall over the past 50 plus years of watching this process," said Bruce Rogow, a constitutional law expert.Ameliorative Measures Gut the Grave Risk Exception Under the Hague Convention
'Ameliorative measures' do not protect children facing 'grave risk of harm' upon return to home country under the Hague Convention and consideration of such measures should be eliminated by the U.S. Supreme Court.Miami-Dade's Unsafe Structures Board Frustrated by Delays
Before the Champlain Towers South collapsed a month ago, the county board already had a backlog of 1,000 unsafe-structure cases, the Miami Herald reported.