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Court Orders Less Strict Nuisance Injunction for Chicken Farms
In a 92-page opinion written by Justice Brett Busby, the Supreme Court found no fault with the trial court on the first two issues, but concluded that it erred in defining the scope of the injunction.'Back to Business': Ozempic MDL's New Judge Pushes Litigation Forward in Wake of Predecessor's Death
Marston held the status conference just two weekdays after the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation reassigned the MDL to her. The litigation, which Pratter had overseen since its coordination in February, had gone about three weeks without a judge.'A Bell That Cannot Be Unrung': Jeh Johnson Warns Against Threat of AI, Fake Info in Elections
Johnson, a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison and former Secretary of Homeland Security, said AI presented risks as the country is approaching an election likely to come down to a few precincts in a few states.The 15 Law Firms Behind the Delay in the Georgia Election Interference Case
An Atlanta partner of an Am Law 200 law firm signed the brief urging for a pause in proceedings.Passengers Inches From Blown Out Alaska Airlines Door File Suit
The complaint filed in a Washington federal court on behalf of seven passengers is the latest of several pending lawsuits against Boeing, which manufactured the 737 Max 9 aircraft.View more book results for the query "Johnson Johnson"
Ozempic MDL Reassigned to Pennsylvania Federal Judge Karen Marston
On Thursday, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation reassigned the docket to U.S. District Judge Karen Marston, in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, after the initial judge, U.S. District Judge Gene Pratter, 75, died on May 17.Ozempic MDL Reassigned to Pennsylvania Judge Karen Marston
On Thursday, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation reassigned the docket to U.S. District Judge Karen Marston, in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, after the initial judge, U.S. District Judge Gene Pratter, 75, died on May 17.Proposed Rule Will Prevent Clients From Strategically Disqualifying Lawyers
"The rule says if you caution a prospective client to not reveal anything until you agree to accept representation, and they are acting in bad faith, then it won't effectively taint you," attorney Lewis Kinard said.Older Workers May Be Allowed to Sidestep Arbitration, Go Directly to Court
Congress is working toward enacting federal laws to limit (or bar completely) the application of mandatory arbitration agreements to older Americans.Bankruptcy Rule 9031: Out of Date and Out of Touch—Why an Amendment is Long Overdue
Rule 9031 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure prevents all bankruptcy judges and, if broadly interpreted, any federal judge hearing bankruptcy cases and proceedings, from appointing special masters. The rule is outdated and should be repealed or amended to accord with the reality of today's complex Chapter 11 cases.Trending Stories
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