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University of Georgia School of Law Finds Next Dean on Its Own Faculty
October 31, 2024
The hiring of Usha R. Rodrigues follows a nationwide search conducted with the assistance of a 15-person advisory committee.
The Week in Data Oct. 31: A Look at Legal Industry Trends by the Numbers
October 31, 2024
Catch up on data and insights from across the Law.com Newsroom, including the percentage of multidistrict litigation appointments that went to attorneys of color in 2023.
Florida Supreme Court Enters Ruling Affecting CLE Credits
October 31, 2024
"We expect that this will have a significant effect on the pro bono hours that are provided in the coming years, which will benefit not only the public but also the attorneys," said Roland Sanchez-Medina Jr., the president of the Florida Bar.
Shareholders Sue Arc Global for Wrongful Withholding of Trump Media Shares
October 31, 2024
"The complaint isn't for monetary damages because we're seeking an expedited ruling from the court to recover possession of the shares. Then the complaint would be for many, many millions of dollars," said Daniel Lustig, a partner at Pike & Lustig
Appeals Court Affirms Everglades Foundation Scientist Conviction
October 31, 2024
The Third District Court of Appeal in Miami affirmed Circuit Judge Carlos Lopez's decision, concluding that Van Lent willfully disobeyed an injunction by deleting or downloading files belonging to the foundation, where he had been employed for 17 years.
Split 4th Circuit Ruling Is a Win for Covington & Burling in US Army Base Attack Litigation
October 31, 2024
"The federal government's interest in preventing military policy and base security from being governed by the laws of fifty-one separate sovereigns is 'obvious,'" Judge Allison Jones Rushing wrote in a Fourth Circuit majority opinion favoring Covington & Burling.
Abbott, Mead Johnson Win Defense Verdict Over Preemie Infant Formula
October 31, 2024
In closing arguments on Wednesday, plaintiff's lawyer Timothy Cronin asked jurors for $6 billion in punitive damages.
Supreme Court Being Dragged Into Last-Minute Election Disputes
October 31, 2024
The nation's nine most powerful jurists have been largely spared from the deluge of litigation over the 2024 election that has swamped lower federal and state courts around the country. That is until now.
Dallas Court of Appeals Lets Stand Injury Caused by State Farm Payment Delay
October 31, 2024
The case calls into question the applicability of two recent Texas Supreme Court opinions: Ortiz and Rodriguez.
NY Court Suspends Kenneth Chesebro, Architect of 2020 Trump Election Scheme
October 31, 2024
A five-judge panel from the Appellate Division, Third Department issued the decision, finding that Chesebro's guilty plea in Georgia necessitated his suspension.

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