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Plaintiff Obligated to Serve AOM Authored by Experts in Each of Defendant's Specialties
'Gibbs' Factors Favor Dismissal of NYLL §194(1) Claim Against Culinary Institute
Court affirms denial of motion to dismiss in an inverse condemnation case against the City, which had argued to dismiss the case due to a failure to adhere to ante litem notice requirements
Appellant appealed the trial court's judgment of sentence, which imposed a "no alcohol" probation condition at the conclusion of probation revocation proceedings. The court held that the trial court acted within its discretion in imposing a "no alcohol" condition on appellant's probation after appellant relied on alcohol to commit probation violations.
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.View more book results for the query "necessary"
KLDiscovery Reaches Agreement With Creditors Weeks Before Major Debt Comes Due
The agreement will see KLDiscovery convert some debt into "pro forma outstanding common equity" and extend the deadlines for future repayments.'I'm Out 100,000 Bucks': Hackers Resurface, Dupe Miami Law Firm
"I know attorneys, title agents, in particular, have been targeted by these types of fraudsters," said commercial litigator Rick Arce of Perlman, Bajandas, Yevoli & Albright, who is not involved in the litigation.'Staggering Gamesmanship': Case Law, Statute Clash Over 'Gotcha' Settlement Tactics on Appeal
Defendant-appellant counsel Matt Friedlander said waiving the Civil Practice Statute was "a legally inert proclamation … like Michael Scott standing up and saying 'I declare bankruptcy.' It's funny, but it doesn't mean anything."High Court Affirms Broader Test for Special Defenses, Counterclaims
The case law "[examining] the contours of the making, validity, or enforcement test" in foreclosure cases is fairly new, according to the Connecticut Supreme Court.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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