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TV Legal Ads Proving Useful Radar for Next Big Mass Tort Categories
Tracking television legal ads that solicit plaintiffs for mass torts can give general counsel early warning of new trends and gauge the plaintiffs' bar's appetite in product litigation categories.Maritime Law Column: Texas Maritime Public Infrastructure Projects to Watch
"As is evident, there is a wealth of maritime infrastructure development occurring in Texas," writes columnist Keith Letourneau.DOL's Final Rule on Independent Contractor Classification Likely Is Not the Final Word
While the DOL rule took effect as scheduled (in contrast to the NLRB joint employer rule that was struck down by a Texas federal court on March 8), multiple lawsuits stand in its path and lawmakers in both chambers of Congress are challenging the 2024 IC Rule under the Congressional Review Act.President Biden's New Strike Force on Unfair and Illegal Pricing
The strike force's launch is to continue the efforts of the president's Competition Council, which was established "to work across agencies to provide a coordinated response to overconcentration, monopolization, and unfair competition in or directly affecting the American economy."Litigation Leaders: DWT's Jaime Drozd on Practicing as an Extension of Clients' Business
"Core to this mindset is understanding how a given piece of litigation fits within our clients' objectives and molding our litigation strategy accordingly," said Drozd, who co-chairs the litigation practice group at Davis Wright Tremaine.View more book results for the query "U.S. Department of Commerce"
Fourth Amendment Supports Supervision Condition Allowing for Probation Search
The trial court granted summary judgment and dismissed the negligence claims of appellant father against appellee, a sporting goods store.
Mr. StarksAppellant was observed by a US Postal Service carrier removing mailed packages from a neighbor's porch, taking that the carrier had just delivered.
Plaintiffs Fail to Plead Substantive Civil RICO Claim or Civil RICO Conspiracy Claim
Maritime Administration Decision Confirming Legality of 'Time Charter' Was Reasonable
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