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Federal Judge Considers Whether to Bar Insurance Co. From Settling Case Without Client's OK
Atlanta entrepreneur Michael Daugherty is seeking an emergency temporary restraining order to stop Sentinel Insurance, his insurer, from paying $750,000 to drop a defamation.Nassau County Court Black History Celebration
More than 250 guests attended the 15th annual Black History Month celebration on Feb. 21 at Nassau County Supreme Court.After Alleged Bribe Wins Contract, Loser Fights Back With RICO Suit
If it succeeds, the case could pave the way for similar racketeering suits by other companies against their competitors over criminal behavior.Smaller Cities Play Catch-Up With Chicago in Hot Midwest Market
A relatively rosy 2019 for law firms wasn't confined to the country's big money centers.AALDEF Honors Civil Rights Leaders with Justice in Action Award
William Lee, partner at WilmerHale, and Viet Thanh Nguyen, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, "The Sympathizer," were presented with Justice in Action Awards at the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund Lunar New Year Gala.View more book results for the query "*"
Day Pitney's Steven Cash: How the ABA's Cannabis Resolution Evolved
The resolution's co-author, Day Pitney counsel Steven Cash in Washington, recently spoke to Law.com about how the ABA measure came to be.2 Miami-Dade Circuit Judges Step Down
The judges will hang up their robes after more than 15 years in their posts.Breyer Refuses to Step Down From Upcoming Volkswagen 'Clean Diesel' Trial
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer, on Friday, rejected plaintiffs' motion for disqualification from Monday's trial, calling their concerns of bias an "abrupt about-face" from their previous arguments.US Judge Refuses to Recuse in Upcoming Volkswagen 'Clean Diesel' Trial
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer, on Friday, rejected plaintiffs' motion for disqualification from Monday's trial, calling their concerns of bias an "abrupt about-face" from their previous arguments.Five Atlanta Firms Made the Top 20 for Patent Grants
The total number of patents granted jumped 15% in 2019 after five years of minimal change, according to a new analysis.Trending Stories