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By Robert L. Parks and Gabriel Garay | January 31, 2018
The recent tour boat accident in Mexico involving 10 travelers sailing from Miami on Royal Caribbean is the second such accident within weeks of each other. On Dec. 19, 12 people died after a tour bus to Mayan ruins south of Tulum flipped on a two-way highway.
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By Jason Grant | January 30, 2018
An Appellate Division, First Department, panel ruled that the lawsuit launched by physician Alan Dubrow against his former lawyers at Herman & Beinin must go forward.
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By Cogan Schneier | January 30, 2018
If the president authorizes the release of a House memo about the FBI, some plaintiffs suing for Justice Department records could get a boost.
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By Mark Dubois | January 30, 2018
The recent Connecticut Supreme Court education-funding decision is fascinating in many ways, including as a study of separation-of-power principles.
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By The Legal Intelligencer | January 30, 2018
In the Legal's Products Liability, Mass Torts & Class Action supplement, read about company-generated documents and emails, navigating choppy waters…
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By Robert Storace | January 29, 2018
Lawyers say that if Andrew McDonald is confirmed, as expected, it will reinforce the courts left-leaning take on social issues, such as immigration.
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By Kristen Rasmussen | January 29, 2018
A pair of prominent Jenner & Block partners, Thomas Perrelli and Ian Gershengorn, both former high-ranking federal government lawyers, are representing 15 Kentucky residents in high-stakes litigation challenging the state's newly approved Medicaid work requirements.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | January 29, 2018
A former University of Pennsylvania police officer who claimed he was discriminated against for avoiding shaving because of a skin condition common among black men can move forward with his discrimination lawsuit against the university.
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By P.J. Dannunzio | January 29, 2018
A federal judge in Pennsylvania has denied the U.S. Department of Justice's request that he censor his own ruling and remove findings that a police officer was untruthful and “very likely” engaged in racial profiling.
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By Robert Storace | January 29, 2018
An arbitrator has ruled that Jonathan Lake owes Morgan Stanley Smith Barney nearly $1 million that he borrowed but apparently did not pay back. A judge will sign off on the award.
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