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Food Court in Session: Is This Wave of Lawsuits Frivolous or Justified?
"The lawsuits can make for a good laugh, but, unfortunately, the data is no joke," said Matthew Webb, senior vice president of legal reform policy at the Institute for Legal Reform.Crash With Bus Caused Closed-Head Injuries: Plaintiff
On Dec. 5, 2018, plaintiff Sue Beckhold, 65, a pharmacy delivery person, was stopped behind a school bus on Walnut Bottom Road in Cumberland. The rear of her sedan was struck by the front of a Rabbit Transit bus. Beckhold claimed head injuries.A Year Under Arizona's Revised Ownership Rules: Axiom Leaders Reflect
"We're actually seeing a lot of traction with our enterprise and small and medium-size business clients to actually think about Axiom Advice & Counsel as another law firm alternative to their panel law firms," said Axiom's CEO David McVeigh.Two CPLR Devices Worth Remembering
This month, Katryna Kristoferson and David Horowitz visit two lesser-known and used CPLR devices: the summons with notice and a motion for pre-action disclosure. This column is joined by Justice Barbara Jaffe (Ret.), who writes on the summons with notice, including an interesting experience she encountered with the device while on the bench. Katryna then takes the laboring oar and writes on pre-action disclosure.View more book results for the query "Hershey"
Delray Attorney Eyes Hershey in Class Action; Seeks More Than $5 Million
"If you are going to show a face, put a face on it," a customer said in a YouTube video.Former Jaguars Financial Manager Pleads Guilty to Stealing $22M
As part of his plea agreement, Amit Patel will forfeit property and assets funded with the money he admitted to stealing from the NFL franchise between 2019 and 2023. He also will be required to provide restitution to the team.Capitol Report: Anti-Human Trafficking Legislation, Medicaid Fraud Prevention Bill
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action for the week of Dec. 4. The Pennsylvania Senate is scheduled to reconvene Monday and the state House of Representatives is set to return Sunday for a nonvoting session.8th Circuit Holds University's Pamphlet Distribution Restrictions Don't Violate First Amendment
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit sided with Northwest Missouri State University, holding that the school's policy of requiring anyone handing out non-university-related publications on campus to have administrative permission didn't violate the First Amendment.Download Now
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