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Chester Housing Dedicated After Decade of Litigation Paved Way
Shapiro, Legal TeamWartsila NSD North America, Inc. v. Hill International, Inc., etc.,
Where plaintiff had been using defendant's senior consultant as an expert witness in an arbitration, but on discovery of the consultant's false credentials his testimony was withdrawn, and damages ultimately were awarded against plaintiff, who alleges here that the damages were the result of having lost credibility by having to withdraw the consultant, one of plaintiff's expert witness provides no methodology for his assessment of damages except his own view of the merits or his inference that the consulDOJ Takes Stand On Suing NCAA Over Use of SATs
The U.S. Justice Department filed a friend-of-the-court brief urging the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider its decision that minority students cannot sue the National Collegiate Athletic Association to challenge the use of SAT scores in deciding freshman eligibility in college sports. The brief was filed on the same day as a motion from the minority students asking for rehearing on the issue of whether the NCAA can be sued under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.Doctor Drugged His Mom for Cash,Jury Says With $4.1 Mil Verdict
A Philadelphia jury awarded $4.1 million to a physician's mother after deciding that the doctor kept her medicated with anti-psychotic drugs against her will for five years while he and his sister plundered the senior citizen's $1 million estate. During those five years, the mother's attorney said, her son and daughter threatened to have her institutionalized if she asked too many questions about her money.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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