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By Jenna Greene | November 7, 2018
How often does a judge get to decide an issue of first impression from the Mesozoic Era?
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By Michael Booth | November 7, 2018
In what appears to be a novel theory, a New Jersey open government activist is asking a judge to rule that when public agencies violate the state's Open Public Meetings Act, they could be forced to pay complainants' counsel fees under the state Civil Rights Act's fee-shifting provision.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | November 7, 2018
Although many attorneys strive to assist their clients in making informed decisions, the act of predicting results can be less than certain.
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By Steven Hadjilogiou and Michael J. Bruno | November 7, 2018
The 2017 U.S. Tax Reform introduced the Opportunity Zone provisions as an incentive for taxpayer investment in low-income neighborhoods and combined the benefits of both tax deferral and tax elimination.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | November 7, 2018
Two recent decisions by separate judges of the Delaware Bankruptcy Court have addressed the question of whether persons providing services to debtors relating to the disposition and monetization of inventory, real estate, intellectual property and other estate assets are “professionals” and must be retained under the strictures of Section 327(a) of the Bankruptcy Code.
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By Ian Lopez | November 7, 2018
Also this week, we look into plans for a national biometrics system, as well as Waymo ditching drivers (In California).
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By Jonathan Ringel | November 7, 2018
It wasn't clear Wednesday morning who—Brian Kemp or Stacey Abrams—will be the governor to appoint the new business court judges.
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By Jonathan Ringel | November 7, 2018
Fifteen candidates, including five from the Atlanta Judicial Circuit, remain on the short lists.
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By Jim Saunders | November 7, 2018
The dispute, which involves questions about how public records should be handled, has drawn particular attention because the request for death certificates was made by The Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills, a facility where residents died after the hurricane.
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By Jenna Greene | November 7, 2018
How often does a judge get to decide an issue of first impression from the Mesozoic Era?
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