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By Dan M. Clark | July 13, 2018
The residents claimed in a lawsuit against the city last year that the city's environmental review of the rezoning projects was unlawful because it failed to consider how rent-stabilized tenants would be affected, particularly through gentrification.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | July 12, 2018
The Delaware Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a lower court's ruling that Boeing Co. was responsible for $150 million in payments to workers who were laid off when the aircraft-maker sold off three manufacturing facilities in 2005.
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By Charles Toutant | July 12, 2018
A federal judge in Newark has refused to permit an attorney to respond to a juror's post-verdict email offering to shed light on "what happened" during deliberations.
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By Ellis Kim | July 12, 2018
What should a lawyer approaching the U.S. Supreme Court's lectern expect from an “Associate Justice” Kavanaugh during oral argument, if he's confirmed?
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By Greg Land | July 12, 2018
The lawsuit said the Celebrity Body Sculpting clinic illegally posted pictures of her nude body—identifiable by her tattoos—on its website, Facebook and Yelp.
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By Carl J. Soranno and Mia V. Stollen | July 12, 2018
Carl J. Soranno and Mia V. Stollen look at three surveillance techniques in the context of family litigation, and analyze the risks and rewards of each.
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By Greg Land | July 12, 2018
Upholding a trial judge, the Eleventh Circuit said that—pique or no pique—an Allstate policyholder had a contractual obligation to answer questions about his fire-razed Hogansville home or suffer the denial of coverage.
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By Joseph Evans | July 12, 2018
US firm leads claim backed by litigation funder as mining giant turns to Linklaters
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By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida | July 12, 2018
Attorneys for the plaintiffs sought to recover $2 billion that they said the utilities had collected from customers.
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By Michael Booth | July 11, 2018
A former part-time secretary for the Susquehanna Department of Veterans Affairs may pursue sexual harassment and discrimination claims against the county and her ex-boss, even though she never reported the former boss's alleged unwanted sexual advances toward her, a federal appeals court has ruled.
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