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By Dan M. Clark | November 5, 2018
Attorneys for the Trump administration, meanwhile, tried to rebut the plaintiffs' experts by poking holes in their research and prior testimony about the effect of a question on immigration status.
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By Kate Brumback, Associated Press | November 5, 2018
The panel of judges grilled the lawyer for the state, but one judge cautioned the lawyer for the news media not to take the harsh questioning of the state as an indication that her side had a leg up.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | November 5, 2018
A shareholder of Sonic Corp. has sued in Delaware federal court to halt the drive-in fast food company's $2.3 billion bid to take the company private, alleging that the board withheld key financial data about the deal.
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By Mark A. Berman | November 5, 2018
In his State E-Discovery column, Mark A. Berman discusses recent decisions which make clear that counsel needs to be creative and “think outside of the box” as to how to effectively utilize social media.
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By Andrew Lavoott Bluestone | November 5, 2018
The attorney-client relationship has a limited lifespan. Generally, it is a project-based temporary business relationship, albeit a fiduciary one. Whether the representation is short or long, transactional or litigation based, it must someday end. It may end with settlement or a verdict in litigation, it may end at the completion of a transaction, or it may end in the middle.
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By Michael Booth | November 5, 2018
The three-judge Appellate Division panel turned aside an appeal from retired Teaneck firefighter William Brennan, who had asked that a special prosecutor be appointed to review the case.
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By Peter A. Jaslow and Stephen Stark | November 5, 2018
On Oct. 4, the Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC) published final rules adopting amendments to certain disclosure requirements that have become redundant, overlapping or outdated in light of other SEC disclosure requirements.
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By Vasilios J. Kalogredis | November 5, 2018
On Sept. 24, the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey filed a decision in Glastein v. Aetna, Civ. No. 18-9262, filed September 24, 2018 (U.S.D.J). addressing a motion to dismiss. It is an unpublished decision, but it worth discussing for its instructive—if not precedential—value.
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By Greg Land | November 5, 2018
The suit accuses the cab company of "intentionally freeriding on the success and popularity of the Atlanta Braves by brazenly copying the Atlanta Braves' trademarks and trade dress."
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By Jim Turner | November 5, 2018
Christine Taul alleges that she was “constructively” discharged by Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis from her position in the Department of Financial Services because she is a Democrat.
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