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By Thomas J. Hall and Thomas R. Commons | June 14, 2018
This column addresses recent decisions out of the Commercial Division that target exactly that question, whether fiduciary duties may arise as a result of a close personal relationship between parties.
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By Tony Mauro | June 14, 2018
From his essay, posted to the Concurring Opinions blog, it appears retired judge Alex Kozinski and Stephen Reinhardt kept up their friendship of more than three decades until Reinhardt died.
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By Dan Clark | June 14, 2018
Three judges spoke at a Philadelphia cybersecurity conference Wednesday about their own experiences with data security in the courts.
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By Kaitlyn R. Maxwell | June 14, 2018
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania issued two decisions on June 1 relating to the operation of natural gas wells in Pennsylvania. This article focuses on one of those decisions: Gorsline v. Board of Supervisors of Fairfield Township, No. 67 MAP 2016 (Pa. June 1).
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By Mark L. Greenfogel | June 14, 2018
Once the EPA identifies a source of potential environmental harm, it then decides whether and how to regulate, and certain statutes also require the EPA to perform a cost-benefit analysis. By way of background, the risk management framework for federal agencies started to change in the early 1980s.
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By Ross Todd | June 13, 2018
"The judicial branch has a problem," said Sen. Charles Grassley at the beginning of Wednesday's Senate judiciary hearing. "They have to deal with it or Congress will have to do it for the courts."
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By Ellis Kim | June 13, 2018
Anyone who's ever had occasion to read a ruling from U.S. District Judge Richard Leon has probably run into an exclamation point somewhere along the line.
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By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida | June 13, 2018
The First District Court of Appeal issued an order after a flurry of activity that included Scott administration attorneys filing a request late Monday to block a ruling earlier in the day by Leon County Circuit Judge Charles Dodson.
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By Cheryl Miller | June 12, 2018
California's judiciary paid a Tulare County Superior Court clerk $120,000 to settle claims that a judge—now removed from the bench—harassed her over several months in 2013. The court released the five-page settlement document in response to a newly amended Rule of Court that requires the disclosure of any agreement in which taxpayer money was spent to resolve misconduct allegations against a judge.
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By Ellis Kim | June 12, 2018
Read U.S. District Judge Richard Leon's decision here.
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