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By Marianna Wharry | June 10, 2024
"We're grateful that these three nominees are ready and eager to continue their service to Massachusetts," Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll said in a statement. "I am excited to work with the Governor's Council as they consider these terrific nominees."
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By Cheryl Miller | June 7, 2024
Tarzana attorney Michael Libman already faces possible disbarment for his role in litigation surrounding the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power's botched rollout of a new billing system.
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By Allison Dunn | June 7, 2024
Associate Justice Scott L. Kafker penned a lone dissenting opinion, indicating that he does not believe a hyperlink provides reasonable notice and saying the legal community has not solved some of the key issues regarding online contracts.
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By Lisa Willis | June 7, 2024
"If his dissent was an answer to a law school exam, it would get an 'F,'" said Nova professor Bob Jarvis about a Supreme Court Justice opinion.
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By The Law Journal Editorial Board | June 7, 2024
The court essentially acted as the story's ultimate editor, concluding that the fact that the public official lived in another municipality was the essential point of the news story.
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By Ross Todd | June 7, 2024
The National Rifle Association's legal team, led by William Brewer III of Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors, called on David Cole of the American Civil Liberties Union to revive its First Amendment case against ex-New York state Department of Financial Services Superintendent Maria Vullo.
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By Mason Lawlor | June 6, 2024
"It is incomprehensible how they allowed this armed person to enter, remain, and cause the type of devastating harm that he did given their knowledge of what previously took place there," plaintiffs' counsel with Beasley Allen Law Firm said in a statement.
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By Riley Brennan | June 6, 2024
"The Superior Court found that our clients' pretrial expert reports did indeed create such an issue, which means it is not the trial court's role to assess the credibility or value of these experts' opinions. Instead, the trial court must determine if the expert reports present a genuine issue of material fact that warrants a jury trial," David S. Senoff of First Law Strategy Group said.
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By Aleeza Furman | June 6, 2024
"The court emphasizes allegations of a failure to act will not satisfy the state-created danger theory," Judge Juan Sanchez ruled.
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By Charles Toutant | June 6, 2024
"[W]e've won cases based on OPRA results," said Stuart Lieberman, an environmental litigator at Lieberman Blecher & Sinkevich in Princeton.
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