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Class Action Attorneys Seek 8-Figure Damages in South Florida Gas-Line Rupture
"This was the third time this contractor 'accidentally' hit the gas lines in Coral Springs and all of these locally owned businesses had to shut down," said Adam Moskowitz, managing partner of the Moskowitz Law Firm.Texas Supreme Court Clarifies Limits of Environmental Commission's Water Rights Authority
Gunnar P. Seaquest, of Bickerstaff, Heath, Delgado, Acosta, argued on behalf of the petitioner, Pape Partners Ltd. Clinton W. Twaddell III of Branscomb Law represented the respondent, DRR Family Properties L.P.This Could Have Been a Zoom Hearing: Some Litigators Dread Returning to the Courtroom
Cross-country flights for 15-minute appearances have some attorneys dreading a return to in-person proceedings.IMF Urges LatAm to Address Inflation to Curb Unrest Risk
The International Monetary Fund said that in nations where social safety nets aren't well developed, governments can implement temporary measures to smooth the pass-through of surging international prices due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.View more book results for the query "Acosta"
Four Court Employees To Receive Botein Awards
The ceremony will take place on March 21. The award, presented by the New York City Bar Association, is given for "outstanding contribution to the administration of justice."A Sitting Justice Speaks to Troubled Times: An Interview With Hon. Rolando T. Acosta
Judges infrequently speak publicly to troubling societal issues du jour. Consistent with his ethical obligation of restraint, lest he inadvertently prejudge issues that may conceivably come before him, Justice Acosta has agreed to weigh in on some matters with which society, particularly in New York, is currently grappling involving the administration of criminal justice.First Dept. Decides to Expedite Trump Appeal Aimed at Quashing New York AG's Subpoenas
Attorneys for the Trumps sought the First Department's review of New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron's finding that state Attorney General Letitia James "did not engage in impermissible selective prosecution."New York's First Department Will Expedite Trump Appeal Aimed at Quashing AG's Subpoenas
Attorneys for the Trumps sought the First Department's review of New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron's finding that state Attorney General Letitia James "did not engage in impermissible selective prosecution."Trending Stories
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