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No Jane Doe: Attorney Can't Hide Identity in Suit Against Bausch & Lomb, Valeant Pharmaceuticals
Greenberg Traurig New York shareholder Toby Soli and Atlanta shareholder Lori Cohen filed a successful motion to compel the lawyer to reveal her identity in a products liability lawsuit against Bausch & Lomb.With Conviction Vacated, What's Next for Michael Skakel?
A decision on whether to retry Kennedy nephew Michael Skakel in the murder of his 15-year-old neighbor in 1975 is now in the state's hands, after the high court vacated Skakel's murder conviction late May 4.Federal Judge Upholds $2.9 Million Verdict Against General Motors
A judge has ruled that GM's owner's manual about the possible dangers of letting children play in vehicles with keys was not sufficient. A $2.9 million jury verdict for a family that lost a child in a GM car stands.Kushner Cos. Confirms Federal Subpoenas: 'Nothing to Hide'
The family real estate company previously run by President Trump's son-in-law is being looked at over reports it filed false housing paperwork in New York City.Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I saw an article recently about competency and the need for lawyers to become proficient on electronic discovery or else face disciplinary rule violations. I am an older lawyer. What should I do?View more book results for the query "The Associated Press"
Counseling Clients in the Aftermath of the Uber Data Breach
On Nov. 21, 2017, ride-sharing giant, Uber, issued a press release stating that it had fallen victim to a cyberattack in late 2016.In 2017, Pa. Supreme Court Finally Achieved Stability, if Not Harmony
The election of interim Justice Sallie Updyke Mundy to a full term on the court this past November, coupled with the voter-approved increase to the judicial retirement age the previous year, means the Pennsylvania Supreme Court can finally be said to have a full, stable bench after years of upheaval and uncertainty.New Policy Affects How Public Records Are Accessed, Submitted to Court
With the New Year will come a significant change to how documents are submitted and retrieved in the Pennsylvania courts. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has adopted a new public access policy that establishes uniform standards for all trial and appellate courts in Pennsylvania.Into 4th Week of FIFA Trial, Prosecutors Near End of Case
One sleepy juror was dismissed last week, one defendant was admonished by the judge, and the FIFA president thanked American authorities.Justices Ponder Need for Warrant for Cellphone Tower Data
Like almost everyone else in America, thieves tend to carry their cellphones with them to work.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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