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March 08, 2024 | Texas Lawyer

Cities Fight to Keep 'ETJ': A Look at the Litigation Over Senate Bill 2038

"While the court considers the declaratory judgment action, municipalities are rejecting petitions from residents and landowners," writes Allison Elko of Bell Nunnally & Martin.
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February 09, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal

Addressing the Challenges of Poverty and Unrepresented Litigants in the Family Court

Family court cases are greatly impacted by litigants' lack of stable housing, unemployment and lack of transportation. The challenge for poor litigants is compounded by lack of legal representation.
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December 06, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

Appellate Division Relied on Precedent to Dismiss Tory Burch's COVID-19 Business Interruption Claims

"Thus, based on our holding in 'Mac Property,' we reject plaintiff's contention that respiratory particles—droplets and airborne aerosols—are physical substances that could have physically and tangibly altered its insured property," the opinion said. "Since the policies here require physical tangible alteration to property, and it has already been determined that coronavirus on surfaces could not physically alter property, factual and expert discovery would be futile."
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November 29, 2023 | Daily Report Online

On The Move: Nelson Mullins Adds Immigration Partner; Kilpatrick Gains Stroock Partner

Nelson Mullins has a "large number of national clients" needing assistance with navigating the "highly complex and evolving" legal restrictions on hiring foreign workers, said partner John Jennings.
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October 01, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Emerging Landscape for Fossil Fuel Producers Seeking Coverage for Climate Change Liability Lawsuits

Hawaii, recently devastated by the Lahaina Fire, looks to be the first state to have its Supreme Court weigh in on the applicability of pollution exclusions to climate change lawsuits. This article examines what is at stake for policyholders and the road to recovery in this rapidly evolving area of insurance coverage law.
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August 21, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

Bar Report – August 21, 2023

NJSBA welcomes law students at Seton Hall, Rutgers campuses Incoming students in New Jersey's two law schools received well-wishes and words of encouragement…
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August 14, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

Blank Rome Counsel to Represent 'The Breakfast Club' Radio Host in Social Media Defamation Case

"Now my client has to pay, out-of-pocket, for defense fees and costs to combat these frivolous cases," Massimo D'Angelo, a partner with Blank Rome in Manhattan, said. "The fact that my client had no involvement in any of these schemes, but you have parties suing him based on Instagram posts, I do not think that has ever happened in the history of the law."
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July 05, 2023 | Legaltech News

Nervous System: How to Stuff Cellular Phone Calls in Digital Bubble Wrap

As the use of cellular technology started to spread, CDMA technology enabled genuinely simultaneous users to broadcast on the same frequency at the same time, without risk of interference—like digital bubble wrap.
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May 22, 2023 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Pre-Denial Work Product Limitation Applies to Insurers and Not Policyholders

While Insurers routinely contend that this prohibition applies equally to policyholders in discovery disputes, a recent decision by Judge Jesse Furman in the Southern District of New York clarifies that this limitation on the scope of work product "applies to insurers ... and not to insureds."
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May 22, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Pre-Denial Work Product Limitation Applies to Insurers and Not Policyholders

While Insurers routinely contend that this prohibition applies equally to policyholders in discovery disputes, a recent decision by Judge Jesse Furman in the Southern District of New York clarifies that this limitation on the scope of work product "applies to insurers ... and not to insureds."
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