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Former Judge Faces Public Reprimand for Allegedly Conducting Secret Fact-Finding Investigations
Retired New Jersey Superior Court Judge Arthur Bergman is facing public reprimand over his alleged ex parte inquiries into the facts of a family's trust dispute.3rd Circuit Rejects Constitutional Challenge to Jersey City Ordinance Curtailing Airbnb Rentals
"The plaintiffs have certainly suffered losses as a result of Ordinance 19-077, but they have not been denied all economically beneficial use of their properties and therefore have not suffered a total taking," stated Chief Judge Michael Chagares.Miami Newcomers Launch 2023 Summer Programs, Compete for Top Law Students and Lateral Associates
Most of Miami's newest Am Law 100 players are hosting summer associates next year, giving top Florida law students even more options and raising competition for local firms.Conduct That Falls Within the Doctrine of 'In Pari Delicto'
While the doctrine's original focus was on illegal acts and illegal contracts, it has since been significantly expanded to other types of wrongdoing, including civil wrongs, as discussed by Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer in this edition of their Commercial Division Update.SC Supreme Court Rules in COVID Business Interruption Case
The court considered the certified question from the U. S. District Court, finding in favor of the insurer.View more book results for the query "*"
Sleepwalking Case Is a Wake-Up Call for Raising Current Direct Evidence Standard in ADA Cases
In Harkey v. NextGen Healthcare, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit recently upheld the dismissal as a matter of law of an interesting case involving a sleepwalking employee who ended up in the bed of a coworker that she did not know. How this case factually arose is truly bizarre but a review of the legal arguments in the case shows missed opportunities on how to keep the claim alive.International Rescue Committee Fills GC Vacancy
Squire Patton Boggs principal Angela Mariana Freyre, herself a refugee from Cuba, is taking the legal reins of the refugee-resettlement organization.New Jersey Takes Aim at Restrictive Covenants
Legislation seeking to curtail the use of restrictive covenants in the employment context is sweeping the nation, and New Jersey may be the next state taking action to limit employers' use of non-competition and non-solicitation agreements.Beyond Alex Jones and the Secret Service: The Law and Technology of Texts in E-Discovery
When your iPhone becomes an appealing target for opposing parties in civil litigation—where constitutional protections are not as robust—how do the law and technology of texts play a role?Wrongful Death Suit Claims Carnival Cruise Is Liable for Drowning During Snorkeling Excursion
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Trending Stories