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Navalny Death Underscores How Much the Rule of Law Depends on People of Courage
Long an opponent of Vladimir Putin and the ruling United Russia Party, Navalny organized huge anti-government protests, ran for office, and worked tirelessly to expose corruption at every level of the political hierarchy.
Roundup MDL Lead Counsel Defend Fee Allocations: 'Limited Funds Available'
The fee committee, which is comprised of the three lead plaintiffs' firms in the Roundup multidistrict litigation, allocated 81% to themselves, but three firms objected to their allocations.
Business Litigation Firm Sees Founding Partner Leave for Spinoff With Pa., NY, NJ Offices
Litigation boutique P&K Park is composed of five attorneys who were with the firm previously known as Littleton Park Joyce Ughetta & Kelly.
Rutgers Was Right: Court Won't Strike Down COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
The ruling was a setback for the plaintiff-appellant, Children's Health Defense, and its founder, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a son of former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and a nephew of President John F. Kennedy.
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Why Must Patients So Often Sign Medical Records Before Reading Them?
Shouldn't medical providers be required to provide pre-signature access to forms concerning medical treatment and payment, affording the ability to read them before we sign them?

Former McElroy Deutsch CFO Charged With Embezzlement
John Dunlea faces a potential total of 15 years in prison and fines of up to $165,000 under New Jersey law.
Big Law Is Aggressive With Rates. Should Midsize Firms Follow?
As Big Law keeps getting rewarded for pushing large rate hikes, analysts and consultants say midsize firms are leaving money on the table.
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