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Another Federal Judge Tosses Out Challenge to Airline Mask Mandates
"Whether Cares Act funding was a subsidy or compensation, the Court concludes that Congress did not intend to circumvent the procedures for handling claims of disability discrimination against the airlines under the ACAA [Air Carrier Access Act of 1986]," U.S. District Judge Patti B. Saris wrote in the present matter.When Can a Lawyer Make a False or Misleading Statement to Make a Deal?
These questions of negotiation ethics implicate ABA Model Rule of Professional Conduct 4.1(a), which prohibits a lawyer from knowingly making a "false statement of material fact" to a third person, and from failing to disclose a material fact when necessary to avoid assisting a crime or fraud.Merger of Southeast-Based Sugar Refiners Survives Biden Administration's First Antitrust Suit
U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika found the acquisition of Imperial Sugar Co. by ex-rival U.S. Sugar Corp. doesn't violate Chapter 7 of the Clayton Act. The decision was a win for litigation teams led by Cravath, Swaine & Moore and Latham & Watkins.Merger of Sugar Refiners Survives Biden Administration's First Antitrust Suit
U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika found the acquisition of Imperial Sugar Co. by ex-rival U.S. Sugar Corp. doesn't violate Chapter 7 of the Clayton Act. The decision was a win for litigation teams led by Cravath, Swaine & Moore and Latham & Watkins.Dear Ethics Lawyer: Representing Multiple Clients in Claims Against One Defendant
There are some issues to work through. As a threshold matter, you should consider and address the potential conflicts of interest.View more book results for the query "Stinson"
Georgia Law Could Increase Workers' Comp Payouts
The change in rate is not likely to have as much of a financial impact on employers and insurers, according to an Atlanta-based attorney.Rainmakers Didn't Evolve Overnight, But They Share a Key Differentiator
Here are some tips on how attorneys can "make the rain," and how, with the right tools and expertise, rainmakers are born!Federal Judge Dismisses 'Unlawful Discrimination' Suit Over Airline Mask, Testing Mandates
A federal judge in Virginia has dismissed a suit brought by a member of Americans Against Mask Mandates, which challenged the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Mask and Testing Orders as they relate to U.S. air travel.Rainmakers Didn't Evolve Overnight, But They Share a Key Differentiator
Here are some tips on how attorneys can "make the rain," and how, with the right tools and expertise, rainmakers are born!New Law Could Mean Bigger Workers' Comp Payouts—But Lawyers and Insurers Aren't Worried
"In my experience, most claimants are earning less than the maximum rate already," said Jeff K. Stinson, partner at Swift Currie in Atlanta. "This increase will not impact their claims."State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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