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Admitting 'I F-ed Up' Resulted in $37.5M Verdict
The defense never admitted their driver was distracted, and instead allegedly tried to spin a tale that their driver did everything he could to avoid the 18-wheeler, plaintiffs' attorney Matt Greenberg said.'It Is Never Too Early': Succession Planning Tips for Veteran-Owned Businesses
Succession planning is critical to all businesses to ensure smooth and continuous operations after important people move on to new opportunities, retire…Georgia Legal Community Mourns Loss of Judge Irwin Stolz
Court of Appeals of Georgia Judge and State Bar Past President Irwin W. Stolz Jr. died March 31 at age 94.View more book results for the query "Carters Inc"
Searching for Yes: Defining Consent in Website Data Processing and Online Litigation
Liability under state WESCA claims turns on whether there was there an interception of a communication (and if so, where that interception took place), and whether the party whose communication was intercepted had granted consent. This article focuses on the third element—consent.Biden's Judges Have Made the Judiciary More Diverse. How Are They Shaping the Law?
While it's likely too early to see major swings in the law, the president's appointees' individual opinions on criminal law and qualified immunity show the impact the judges' diverse professional backgrounds have on their jurisprudence.Governor Hochul Zeroes in on the Cannabis Industry
This article discusses Governor Kathy Hochul's proposed plan, which includes an assessment of the OCM and new enforcement legislation, to improve the rollout of New York's adult-use cannabis program, which has been particularly troubled since its authorization three years ago.Legal Tech Rundown: Opus 2 Updates, Haystack ID M365 Launch—and More
An update on the legal tech market's past few weeks, from product launches to new partnerships.Clemson University, Atlantic Coast Conference Battle Over $140M Exit Penalty, Media Rights
The university also asked the court to declare the ACC's $140 million penalty to any university leaving the conference void by public policy and legally unenforceable. Clemson said the penalty imposes a nonexistent fiduciary duty on not only the university, but all conference members.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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