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By Cedra Mayfield | May 3, 2024
"With physical presence confirmed, Mr. Davis' intent regarding his residence in Georgia is what matters, not the number of days or nights he spent at a particular location," read a motion response prepared by respondent counsel Bryan Tyson of The Election Law Group.
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By Max Mitchell | May 3, 2024
Along with granting the motion, Judge Fletman struck Bosworth's objections to 26 questions.
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By Michael A. Mora | May 3, 2024
"I'd rather take my chances and preserve life than being reversed," the Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge ruled.
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By Alexander Lugo | May 3, 2024
Partner James Sigel, a former clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, is the fourth litigator to move between the firms since the start of March.
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By Daniel B. Garrie and Michael Mann | May 3, 2024
While AI in the legal profession still has a long way to go before it truly replaces the role of lawyers and judges on a large scale, AI has many uses that can increase efficiency. It is likely that we will only see AI take on a larger role and continue to change the way we practice law.
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By Daniel S. Marvin | May 3, 2024
This article explores the cause of the rapid increase in privacy litigation, the challenges these cases bring and what the future may hold.
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By Ross Todd | May 3, 2024
Robins Kaplan's Philip Sieff and Tara Sutton won a $7.75 million verdict for the family of a woman who was killed after a vehicle driven by an individual who huffed CRC Duster struck her car head-on. Jurors awarded no punitives, but attached a note to the verdict urging the company to "spearhead an effort to address inhalant abuse."
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By Ross Todd | May 3, 2024
Peter Stris of Stris & Maher got an important win this week for ERISA plaintiffs at the Second Circuit.
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By Maydeen Merino | May 2, 2024
"Google is not under the law obligated to say, 'We will step back and let you win the deal,'" said John Schmidtlein, the company's attorney. "Google is winning because it is better."
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By Riley Brennan | May 2, 2024
"Since Oct. 7, our country has witnessed a shocking rise in anti-Semitism, verbal and physical threats against Jews on our campuses and in our streets, vandalism, blockades, economic disruption, illegal encampments, and hostile takeovers of academic buildings—largely and concertedly directed by Hamas and its collaborators, American Muslims for Palestine and National Students for Justice in Palestine," said Scott J. Bornstein, senior vice president of Greenberg Traurig.
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