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2nd Circuit Blocks Trump Family's Bid for Arbitration in Civil Fraud Lawsuit
The panel's decision cleared the way for discovery to continue in the nearly three-year-old lawsuit over ex-President Donald Trump's business dealings.Rakim Brooks, ACLU Campaign Manager, Named President of Alliance for Justice
Nan Aron, the current president and founder of the group, is stepping down from her position after 42 years.New York State Bar Organizes Emergency Task Force on Vaccine Mandates
The group is being asked to look at whether vaccination mandates should be put into place to stave off another virus wave, which is already appearing on the national level as the delta variant capitalizes on slowing vaccination rates in recent months.View more book results for the query "*"
Apology to the Committee on Character and Others Similarly Affected
One group that I unintentionally smeared is one I hold in the highest regard.Texas Businessman Seeks $2.9M Fee Disgorgement From San Antonio Lawyer, Firm
Graham Weston, the former CEO of Rackspace, alleges in a suit filed in Comal County that Jason Davis and his firm "actively and willfully" worked against him on his wife's behalf for more than a year while purporting to work as his counsel and trusted adviser.Remote Work and the Impact of Employee Mobility on Noncompetes
Employers should familiarize themselves with the terms of their noncompete agreements and be strategic and thoughtful about whom they ask to sign them.Historic Court Records Underscore Connecticut's Moniker, 'The Constitution State'
True separation of powers was recognized through careful analysis by the Connecticut Supreme Court in the remarkable 1897 "Norwalk Street Railway Appeal" case.Rapidly Expanding Rimon's Next Stop Is Hong Kong
The hybrid alternative service provider is looking to launch in Hong Kong with two partners in the pipeline. And Singapore and Tokyo are on the horizon.