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Pushback to Migrant Relocation Compared to Trespassing of Blacks From '60s Restaurant Sit-ins
Pryor Cashman has said in court filings that Newburgh's application of zoning rules is a smokescreen for attempting to punish his client for exercising its constitutional and statutory rights to house migrants.Industry Groups Sue EPA Over PFAS Drinking Water Regulation, Calling Rule 'Arbitrary, Capricious'
"I believe that we're going to see more of a proactive, as opposed to a reactive, approach from chemical manufacturers with products containing PFAS," said environmental lawyer Kayla Weiser-Burton.Plaintiffs Move to Prevent Johnson & Johnson's Plans in 3rd Talc Bankruptcy
Lawyers for talc claimants filed a motion on Tuesday to prevent a planned third J&J bankruptcy from being filed outside New Jersey, where two prior Chapter 11 cases were dismissed.Cooley to Defend Poppi Prebiotic Sodas in Consumer Fraud Class Action
On June 11, Cooley attorneys, including Michelle Doolin, a partner at the firm, and associates Darina Alexandra Shtrakhman and Vivienne Pismarov, entered an appearance representing Vngr Beverage, doing business as Poppi, following a May 29 class action accusing the company of using false and misleading marketing to trick consumers into purchasing the product, believing the drinks provide prebiotic gut benefits.'Blunder': Litigant Compels Arbitration, Then Seeks to Vacate $5.5M Award
"GPM's 'strategic move'—blunder—is one of bad faith and is designed to force the Smotherman family to incur more costs and delay," the Ferguson Law motion for plaintiffs states.View more book results for the query "Target"
M&A Guru Taps Familiar Face to Lead Legal for Growth-Hungry Startup
Serial entrepreneur Brad Jacobs has hired Christopher Signorello as chief legal officer of QXO, which aims to become a $50 billion player in the building-products-distribution field.Calling It Unconstitutional, Companies Sued Over Daniel's Law Want It Struck Down
"[T]the statute imposes 'liquidated damages' triggered by a short and arbitrary compliance deadline, without any consideration of fault or extenuating circumstances," the motion to dismiss states.Judge Abused Discretion With Order Against Amazon After Worker's Firing, 2nd Circuit Says
"The district court never explained what in the record supported its conclusion that the cease-and-desist order was just and proper," Judge Richard Wesley wrote for the Second Circuit.CARET Sells Flagship Product HotDocs to Mitratech
CARET, formerly known as AbacusNext, sees the strategic sale of its HotDocs product to Mitratech as an opportunity to focus on serving the needs of midsize law firms.New Lawsuit: Defeated Candidate Challenges Jeff Davis' Election to Georgia Court of Appeals
"[T]here was misconduct, fraud, and irregularity in said election sufficient to change or place in doubt the results," read the petition filed Monday in Fulton County State Court.Trending Stories
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