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Protests Disrupt Some Law School Finals and University Commencement Ceremonies
GW's law school moved final exams to "undisclosed locations."Protests Disrupt Some Law School Finals and University Commencement Ceremonies
GW's law school moved final exams to "undisclosed locations."BHP, Vale Offer $26B to Settle 2015 Brazilian Mining Disaster
Plaintiffs firm Pogust Goodhead says the mining groups would still face claims brought by victims in London even if they settle with Brazilian authorities.NYC Law Department Invests in Bar Retakers
New York City's Law Department has launched a new program in collaboration with New York Law School allowing staffers to keep their jobs with the agency while they retake the bar exam.Another Roundup Trial Kicks Off in Missouri. Monsanto Faces 3 Plaintiffs
Jury selection began Monday in St. Louis in a case brought by two Ohio women and one woman in Oklahoma.View more book results for the query "*"
NY's Top Court Says It Won't Accept Amicus Briefs That Create Conflicts
While Judge Caitlin Halligan has had to recuse from two high-profile cases, a court spokesman said the rule was in development before she joined the high court.New Britain Jury Awards Plaintiff $540,000
"[The defendant] thought they had a strong defense on the causation, and I think they did have some stuff to say," plaintiff counsel Frank McCoy Jr. said. "They had effective defenses, but I think ultimately we prevailed with most of them."Western NY DA Embroiled in Speeding Ticket Row Announces Self-Discipline
The release of police bodycam footage of the April 22 incident showed the Western New York prosecutor cursing at the officer when he caught up to her in her garage.FTC Accuses Amazon Execs of Auto-Deleting Signal Messages Long After Antitrust Probe Began
"It is highly likely that relevant information has been destroyed as a result of Amazon's actions and inactions," the Federal Trade Commission said in a filing last week.FTC Says Amazon Execs Used Messaging App's Auto-Delete, Even as Antitrust Probe Unfolded
"It is highly likely that relevant information has been destroyed as a result of Amazon's actions and inactions," the Federal Trade Commission said in a filing last week.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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