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By Lidia Dinkova | January 18, 2019
Formrite Construction settled its lawsuit against Miami's Frost Museum of Science over payments for its masonry work.
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By Amanda Bronstad | January 18, 2019
An order issued on Jan. 14 sustained a petition filed by Johnson & Johnson to stop the trial.
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By Andrew Denney | January 18, 2019
One year after first getting sworn in to the bench, Nassau County Judge Elizabeth Fox- McDonough has been moved up to supervising judge of the county's District Court.
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By Amanda Bronstad | January 17, 2019
An order issued earlier this week sustained a petition filed by Johnson & Johnson to stop the trial, which was to begin in St. Louis on Tuesday.
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By Amanda Bronstad | January 17, 2019
An order issued earlier this week sustained a petition filed by Johnson & Johnson to stop the trial, which was to begin in St. Louis on Tuesday.
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By Andrew Denney | January 17, 2019
The news this week that Benjamin Brafman would withdraw as defense counsel for former movie titan Harvey Weinstein in his sexual assault case called to mind for some attorneys the challenges they face when representing powerful clients who are used to having it their way.
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By Andrew Denney | January 17, 2019
The news this week that Benjamin Brafman would withdraw as defense counsel for former movie titan Harvey Weinstein in his sexual assault case called to mind for some attorneys the challenges they face when representing powerful clients who are used to having it their way.
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By Tom McParland | January 17, 2019
Palm Beach billionaire William I. Koch no longer faces a court order to sell his $2.5 billion energy company at the urging of two private equity stakeholders.
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By Andrew Denney | January 17, 2019
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lynn Kotler said a temporary restraining order to levy congestion taxes on taxis and other ride services that make trips into Manhattan below 96th Street would remain in place until at least Jan. 31.
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By Cliff Rieders | January 17, 2019
Like the inevitable phoenix, the Pennsylvania Peer Review Act gives rise to significant appellate court cases from time to time. Most recently, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in Reginelli v. Boggs, 181 A. 3d 293 (Pa. 2018), emphasized the narrow scope of the protection afforded by the PRPA.
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