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Federal Judge Sides With Cook County Sheriff's Office in Courthouse Deputy's ADA Compliance Dispute
"As written, the ADA is full of pitfalls and caveats that employers can use to avoid the ADA's mandate to ease the burden on disabled workers in staying gainfully employed. This decision is Exhibit A in employer manipulation of the law to avoid their corporate responsibility to assist the disabled in employment," the courthouse deputy's attorney, Cass T. Casper of Disparti Law Group in Chicago, told Law.com.Appellate Panel Gives Town's Cannabis Objectors Another Day in Court
"What they're telling us now is it's not impossible for New Jerseyans to comply with both the Controlled Substances Act and CREAMMA. Nearly every act that an individual or a cannabis business might undertake pursuant to CREAMMA will still subject them to exposure under federal law. And that's kind of where the court hangs its hat," said Ryan Magee of McCarter & English.Repeal of EDTPA Did Not Apply Retroactively, Malpractice Case Dismissed
Court affirms summary judgment for certain entities in a premises liability claim but reverses dismissal of claims against a rental property's owner due to unresolved questions of fact
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Former McKinsey & Co. Partner Sues Firm for Defamation Over 'Scapegoating'
A terminated senior partner alleges the consulting firm misled Congress as part of an ongoing investigation into the company's work with opioid manufacturers.Issues of Fact About Use of Brakes, Speed of Car; Court Denies Summary Judgment
Appellant was convicted of murdering Sherrell Carter and received a sixty-year prison sentence.
In 2017, appellant and his friend Egbe shot at a car driven by Ose, who suffered two gunshot wounds and died.
Trial court construed the plain language of the school code and the charter school law correctly in holding that school districts were allowed to use public transportation in transporting charter school students to out of district schools and any requirement to transport both charter and school district students under the same conditions pertained to travel distance and safety, not the specific mode of transportation. Affirmed.
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