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Judicial Restraint Could Make or Break This Ga. Appellant's Argument for Venue-Anchoring
"I don't know that we really should care about policy," said Presiding Judge Stephen Dillard. "It's only what the statute says, and you may be right on that, you may not be right on that, but that's what I'm not getting."Stabbing Victim Awarded $3 Million—Says It's Too Much
But after jurors reached the verdict, the plaintiff asked the court to reduce the total award by $144,000.Aggravated Assault with Deadly Weapon Tops Lawyer-Discipline Roundup
The victim told police the attorney had his passenger window down and said "he was going to ... kill him."'Own Your Bad Facts': Miami Jurors Return $8M Verdict
"You let the jury know about them and you bring them up first so when they hear it from the defense in the case, there aren't any surprises," said John Lukacs Jr., a partner at Raposo & Lukacs.Hearing Date Announced in Judge's Misconduct Probe
Judicial misconduct proceedings for Middle Georgia Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Robert S. Reeves have been scheduled for June 17-20 at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center in Forsyth.View more book results for the query "Google"
Calling All Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers: Send Us Your Verdict & Settlement News!
Have you, or someone you know, recently been involved in a major verdict or settlement?Artists Sue Google, Alleging It Used Copyrighted Work in AI Training Database
This is the 22nd of 23 such lawsuits filed against AI developers for copyright infringement.Boehringer Ingelheim Accused of Using Expired Patents to Control Market
Jason Ginenthal, a spokesperson for Boehringer Ingelheim, said the company "has never wrongfully submitted patents for listing in the Orange Book."Phila. Judge Rejects Challenge to $977M Defective Seatbelt Verdict, Adds $33.4M in Delay Damages
"Mitsubishi Motors respectfully disagrees with the trial court's decision to uphold the verdict and intends to appeal to the Superior Court of Pennsylvania," counsel for the defendant said in a statement.A 'Gotcha Tactic'?: Court of Appeals to Hear 'Bad Faith' Settlement Claim Dispute at Oral Argument
According to the defendant-appellants, the plaintiff's demand was emblematic of a "set-up" offer by which an "attorney could … try to avoid a policy-limits settlement by sending a needlessly complicated demand with a myriad of confusing and seemingly trivial terms designed to elicit a rejection."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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