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DOJ Wants To Challenge NYC Gun Restrictions Before U.S. Supreme Court
The U.S. Justice Department said it has not taken a position on whether the New York case is now moot after the city adopted new regulations. The justices haven't set an argument date.NY Hire Caps Eight-State Expansion for 'Hybrid' Law Firm
After adding its first partner in the Northeast this week, Atlanta-based Taylor English Duma says it's finding success with its quasi-virtual firm model.With NY Hire, Atlanta's Taylor English Says It's Succeeding With Quasi-Virtual Model
New York hire caps eight-state expansion for 'hybrid' law firm.Traveler's Tarmac Fall at Newark Airport Yields $3.1M Settlement
A woman who slipped on ice while disembarking from a US Airways flight at Newark Liberty International Airport agreed to a $3.1 million settlement…How Kamala Harris Is Driving Big Law Campaign Donations
The Harris campaign has drawn heavily from a California network that, in the past decade, widened across the state. Her family has also helped.NY AG's Office Accuses Exxon Mobil of Trying to Discourage Witnesses, Delay Trial
Attorneys for Exxon Mobil rejected those claims in a new court filing this week, saying they’re only trying to prepare their case for trial and don’t intend on asking for a later trial date.Judge Poised to Approve 'Negotiation' Class for Possible Opioid Settlement
At a hearing Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Dan Polster disagreed with many of those who objected to the proposal, including some of the defendants and state attorneys general.Third Circuit Grants New Trial To Allow E-Discovery Expert Testimony
In their Federal E-Discovery column, Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discuss 'GN Netcom v. Plantronics', which serves as a reminder to parties and practitioners of the key importance of experts—and their testimony—as part of discovery. And, importantly, it also highlights the potential significant impact of insufficient discovery processes on the overall outcome of matters.Class Actions Over Data Breach Involving Quest Diagnostics Sent to New Jersey
The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation transferred more than 40 class actions brought over a data breach at American Medical Collection Agency Inc. that impacted 20 million people.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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