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Prosecutor Asks Judge to Revoke Bond for Harrison Floyd in Georgia Election Case
Chris Kachouroff, an attorney for Floyd, said District Attorney Fani Willis' attempt to revoke his client's bond was nonsense, adding, "She's not going to get it granted." He said he plans to file a motion to disqualify Willis from the prosecution "because of her personal animus against my client."Strawberries on Lex: Considerations for Financing an Office Building to Vertical Farming Conversion
While the potential advantages of converting office buildings into residential spaces are widely acknowledged, such conversions can be financially burdensome and present structural difficulties, often requiring a complete overhaul of existing floor plans and resulting in awkward layouts. As a result, another trend gaining traction in cities nationwide is repurposing office buildings for agricultural use and creating farms in urban centers.A Song and Dance: Why an Insurer's Claims Department Is No Broadway Show
Insurers are in the business of risk transfer, so they should know better than most the risk involved with attorneys performing the same business function as that of a typical insurance adjuster.Subrogation Suit Stemming From Clothes Dryer Fire Filed Against Home Depot
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.View more book results for the query "State Farm Insurance"
Armstrong Teasdale Adds 9 Associates, 1 in Delaware
Armstrong Teasdale recently announced the addition of nine associates, including Denisse Guevara in the firm's Wilmington office, as part of the 2023 associate class.Policy Exclusion Gets Insurance Company Off the Hook for $750K+ Personal Injury Award
"Even if we read the exclusion narrowly, its plain language applies to plaintiff's personal injury claims," the New Jersey Appellate Division said. "There is no ambiguity. In defining its coverage, the policy clearly states that the coverage applies unless an exclusion applies."Plaintiff's Lack of Proximity to Insured Vehicle During Car Crash Excludes Plaintiff from Coverage
A federal judge in West Virginia sided with an insurance company, finding it wasn't required to cover a man who was severely injured after he was struck by a vehicle in the process of helping an unconscious motorist.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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