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Is Service of Process Via Social Media Expanding?
A discussion of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District's recent decision In Re Three Arrows Ltd. The authors question: "Will 'Three Arrows' point courts in a new direction, and stand as authority to condone service of discovery requests via alternative service of a Rule 45 subpoena outside the United States, via email and social media?" Stand by.Update on COVID Issues: Court Decisions Regarding Immunity
In their last Medical Malpractice column, Thomas Moore and Matthew Gaier discuss several court decisions related to immunity temporarily given to health care professionals and facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.Help, I Can't Comply With the Zoning Resolution! No Worries, Seek a Variance
There is relief in such a situation, and that relief is found in Section 72-21 of the Zoning Resolution, which provides that when there are practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships in fully complying with the provisions of the Zoning Resolution, the New York City Board of Standards and Appeals (the BSA) may grant variances (modifications) of the Zoning Resolution, "so that the spirit of the law shall be observed, public safety secured and substantial justice done."View more book results for the query "Cornell University"
'The Only Woman in the Room': A Latina is Changing the Face of Arbitration in Miami
Being fully bilingual in a South Florida market that reaches into the Caribbean and Latin America has its distinct advantages.People in the News—March 15, 2023—Ballard Spahr
Elected and Appointed Attorney Louis Hockman has been appointed co-chair of the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) committee of the Montgomery Bar…UF Law's First Woman Dean Selected as Next President of Barnard College in NY
"Higher education is where I learned to see and understand the world in a new way, and was given the space to identify where my passions lie," Laura A. Rosenbury said. "It's incredibly special to be joining a community devoted specifically to helping the next generation of women do the same."Federal Judge Tosses Ex-Georgia Tech Coach MaChelle Joseph's Discrimination Suit
"The concept that the opening an investigation into conduct is itself retaliation seems belied by the wealth of case law holding that the placement of an employee on administrative leave pending an internal investigation is not an adverse employment action," Judge Victoria Marie Calvert wrote. "If placing an employee on leave pending investigation is not necessarily an adverse employment action, then by extension, the simple act of investigating the employee cannot be either."Trending Stories
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