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Court affirms summary judgment for a stadium and security in an injury case involving a brawl, but reverses summary judgment for defendants as to injured victims assault and battery claims
Ozempic Leadership Fight Escalates: Proposed Co-Leads Are 'Losing Control'
Sarah Foster, of Schlesinger Law Offices in Fort Lauderdale, continued to insist she and others were excluded from the Ozempic leadership process, noting the last-minute addition of two lawyers to the proposed team.Judge's Son Dies in Head-on Collision: 'I Love You, Dad'
The South Florida judge said he woke up around 5:15 a,m., and soon afterwards, two officers with the Florida Highway Patrol knocked on his doorBiden's Judges Have Made the Judiciary More Diverse. How Are They Shaping the Law?
While it's likely too early to see major swings in the law, the president's appointees' individual opinions on criminal law and qualified immunity show the impact the judges' diverse professional backgrounds have on their jurisprudence.Subpoeanas Not Quashed in ERISA Suit Over Consolidated Retirement Plans
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Under Fire, Ozempic Lawyers Add Two 'Team Players' to Proposed Leadership
Plaintiffs lawyers who assembled a proposed leadership team in Ozempic lawsuits fired back at the accusation that they excluded attorneys—then added two more lawyers to their proposed team.Despite Call for Civility, 'Squabbles Among Counsel' Emerge Over Ozempic Leadership
Plaintiffs lawyers in the Ozempic multidistrict litigation organized a leadership team of 30 attorneys, but one Florida attorney objected to the proposed slate, which she says appears to be composed of 'repeat players.'Going Solo: Saying Flexibility Is Key, Law Firm Partner Opens His Own Shop
"I felt like branching out would grant me the opportunity to have more autonomy in my role as an attorney," said Nima Tahmassebi. "I thought that it would give me more opportunity to give my time to my clients."Flexibility Is Key for This Lawyer's Clients, So He Branched Out and Started His Own Firm
"I felt like branching out would grant me the opportunity to have more autonomy in my role as an attorney," said Nima Tahmassebi, a former Greenspoon Marder associate and Perlman, Bajandas, Yevoli & Albright partner. "I thought that it would give me more opportunity to give my time to my clients."NLJ 500 Firm Wins Opioid Battle for Retail Giant
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