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Mandamus Denied: Referendum Dispute May Have Larger Implications
"The bill is directory and not mandatory," wrote Fulton County Superior Court Judge Thomas A. Cox Jr.'Daring Residents to Sue': Georgians File Suit to Get Referendum on November Ballot
"The defendants are simply refusing to carry out their duties under the Act and daring the city's aggrieved residents to sue them," wrote plaintiff counsel Lucas Andrews of Poole Huffman in Tucker.Should Law Firm Staff Be Worried?: The Morning Minute
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Who Got the Work?℠: Big Law Jumps Into Dispute Over 'Double Dare' Trademark and More
Welcome to "Who Got the Work?℠," a regular column that highlights the law firms and lawyers around the country who are being brought in to handle key cases and close major deals for their clients.View more book results for the query "Vimeo"
Legal Teeth: New Ruling Has Lawyers Taking Note About Businesses' COVID-19 Immunity
"This opinion will likely make it harder for the many families who lost loved ones during the early stages of the pandemic in facilities like this one to receive justice in a trial by jury," said Michael Perez, an Atlanta litigator unaffiliated with the case.'I Win No Matter What': Lawyer Secures Reversal for Pro Bono Client
"This case reinforces what we knew to be the law: you need some competent evidence the person violated their probation in the specific manner charged," said appellant attorney W. Scott Smith of Atlanta. "Competent evidence is not hearsay."Bayard Restructuring Director Moderates Panel on Hospitality Legal Issues
On April 26, Bayard director Evan T. Miller moderated a webinar panel discussion titled "Essential Concepts in Hospitality Industry Legal Issues."Corporations' Liability Shield Under the Communications Decency Act
In 'Word of God Fellowship v. Vimeo', the First Department dismissed claims of breach of contract and unjust enrichment, holding that an Internet service provider's good faith decision to remove content that it considers objectionable is immune from liability under §230(c)(1) of the Communications Decency Act.Judge Clears Way for Trial in Excessive-Force Suit by Man Thrown From Bike in NYPD Vehicle Pursuit
The plaintiff filed excessive force claims against New York City Police Department officers under the Fourth and Fifteenth amendments.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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