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By Charles Toutant | September 18, 2018
A case pending in federal court in New Jersey, lodged by a student who was disciplined for using a derogatory term for police during class, has reignited a long-simmering debate over the free speech implications of the state's anti-bullying law.
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By Penny Conly Ellison | September 18, 2018
As animal law has developed into a specialty over the past few decades, lawyers have wrestled with how to get their interests to matter in court proceedings. Animals are property under the law, a concept that has broad implications.
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By Amy L. Hanna Keeney, Adams and Reese | September 18, 2018
There are two aspects of the opinion that either diminish its usefulness or give you hope, depending on which side of this battle you favor.
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By Katheryn Tucker | September 18, 2018
The Georgia Court of Appeals issued a one-sentence order denying an emergency motion to dismiss Ford's notice of appeal in a product liability wrongful death lawsuit involving a South Georgia couple who died in an F-250 Super Duty pickup truck rollover crash.
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By Roger Slade and Jonathan Goldstein | September 18, 2018
A recent decision from an appellate court in Tallahassee will likely create significant hurdles for condominium unit owners who wish to sue their association and its directors for wrongdoing that affects the entire membership.
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By Erin Mulvaney | September 18, 2018
“We can't let gender-based ad targeting online give new life to a form of discrimination that should have been eradicated long ago,” says Galen Sherwin, a senior staff attorney at the ACLU's Women's Rights Project.
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By Caroline Spiezio | September 18, 2018
New York's Department of Financial Services previously filed a suit hoping to block the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency's July charter, but it was dismissed as premature last December.
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By Amanda Bronstad | September 18, 2018
U.S. District Judge Philip Gutierrez found riders were aware they signed arbitration agreements when they registered to use the app.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | September 17, 2018
Attorneys in a multifaceted battle for control of Papa John's are set to square off in a Wilmington courtroom Thursday afternoon, as company founder and former CEO John Schnatter tries to maintain a books-and-records case seeking records related to his ouster from the pizza chain.
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By Ross Todd | September 17, 2018
The lawsuit marks the second time this month that Musk's tweeting has resulted in a lawsuit following earlier securities suits based on his tweets about taking Tesla private.
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