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Baltimore Court Clerk Claims Employer Ignored Her Complaints of Ongoing Discrimination, Harassment
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.Georgia Justices Revive Class Action Over Clinic's Hack of 200,000 Patient Records
A unanimous Supreme Court overturned the trial judge and court of appeals after finding there was sufficient potential for future harm to keep the putative class action alive.11th Circuit: 'Napoleonic Code' Insurance Proviso Doesn't Support $1.1M Award
Reversing the trial judge, an appellate panel said a policy provision providing for coverage in countries that follow Napoleonic law cannot be used to hold an insurer liable for damages to a Washington state battery warehouse.Del. Agrees to Pay $7.5M to Settle Prison-Insurrection Wrongful Death Suit
The Delaware Department of Correction on Friday evening announced that it had reached a $7.5 million settlement to resolve a wrongful death and workers' compensation lawsuit by the survivors of the deadly Feb. 1 takeover of James T. Vaughn Correctional Center.View more book results for the query "The Cochran"
Argument Scrapped in Lawsuit Over Prison Riot Death
A Delaware federal judge on Friday postponed a key hearing on motions to dismiss a lawsuit by the survivors of the deadly Feb. 1 takeover of James T. Vaughn Correctional Center, after an attorney for two former governors said the parties were actively pursuing talks in the case.Ex-Governors Aim to Avert Discovery in Lawsuit Over Prison Riot Death
Attorneys for former Govs. Jack Markell and Ruth Ann Minner this week sought to avert discovery in a case brought by the family of a correction officer killed in the Feb. 1 takeover of a Smyrna prison, stressing precedent from a similar case over the rape more than a decade ago of a counselor at the same jail.3 Ex-Defendants to Sue Cobb County
One year after the Cobb County district attorney dismissed a felony racketeering indictment against a former federal prosecutor, an Atlanta lawyer and a metro businessman, the former defendants have notified the DA and the county that they intend to sue over what they contend was a malicious and unwarranted prosecution done at the behest of international gun manufacturer Glock Inc.Lawyer Tries to Turn the Table on Glock
Six months after the Cobb County district attorney dropped racketeering, theft and other charges against a former federal prosecutor, an Atlanta attorney and a Marietta businessman, the three former defendants—all with ties to gun manufacturer Glock Inc.—have notified the city of Smyrna that they intend to sue the city for malicious prosecution.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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