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2 Lawyers Rise to Broward Bench: What to Expect from the New Judges
The lawyers provided advice to attorneys who will appear before them in court.Motion List & Order on Application released on:March 22, 2024
MDL Judge: 'Significant Number of Plaintiffs' Can't Allege Paraquat Exposure
Chief U.S. District Judge Nancy Rosenstengel, in the Southern District of Illinois, has issued a series of discovery orders after finding many of the 5,200 lawsuits over paraquat are "implausible on their face."People in the News—March 22, 2024—Flaster Greenberg, Gawthrop Greenwood
Shareholder Eric Palombo has joined Flaster Greenberg as a litigation and transportation law attorney in the firm's litigation department and transportation law practice.Clemson University, Atlantic Coast Conference Battle Over $140M Exit Penalty, Media Rights
The university also asked the court to declare the ACC's $140 million penalty to any university leaving the conference void by public policy and legally unenforceable. Clemson said the penalty imposes a nonexistent fiduciary duty on not only the university, but all conference members.View more book results for the query "University of Florida"
Justices Disagree in Florida Judge's Ethics Case
"We cannot overlook a legal error like this just because both parties agreed to it," the Florida Supreme Court ruled.Biden Picks Federal Prosecutor for 6th Circuit Seat, Makes 4 District Court Nominations
If confirmed, U.S. Attorney Kevin Ritz of Western Tennessee would join the Cincinnati-based appellate court.A 5th Lawyer From This Florida Firm Could Become Judge
"I'm very optimistic that she could be confirmed this summer, as early as June," said Carl Tobias, a law professor at the University of Richmond who is an expert on federal judicial selections.Who Is Responsible for Protecting Lawyers' Mental Health?
"Human nature is responsible," said Florida State University College of Law professor Lawrence Kriege. "If you look at history, there has been a persistent problem that has plagued mankind forever, and it's called greed. It can be greed for money, greed for power, greed for prestige—but it's greed."The Internal Affairs Rule Is Under Attack! Should We Care?
Few principles of law are as universally respected by U.S. courts as the "internal affairs rule." All state jurisdictions at least formally subscribe to this rule, and the Supreme Court has hinted it may be constitutionally required. Nonetheless, the New York Court of Appeals has agreed to hear a case asking the court to replace the traditional rule with an "interest-balancing" test.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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