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---- Old Section -----Washington City Sued Over Alleged Criminalization of Homelessness
“It shouldn’t be a crime to be human and homeless,” said Alison Eisinger, executive director of the Coalition on Homelessness. “Burien is better than this. We want to repeal this unjust law that effectively bans homeless individuals from living in Burien. This law is the opposite of helpful.”
MOVEit Lawyers Clash: How to Manage Breach Lawsuits With 90+ Defendants
Plaintiffs’ lawyers vying for leadership of the MOVEit data breach cases have submitted various proposals on how best to structure the team. Even the defendants have a suggestion.
Federal Judge Allows Defamation Suits to Proceed Against Competitors' False Warnings of 'Serious State Investigation'
“Viewing the allegations in the light most favorable to the plaintiff, the plain language of the challenged statement—that Grover is ‘under a serious state investigation’—is verifiable, even if confirming the existence of an investigation may require significant legwork. Either an investigation by the state exists, or it does not,” U.S. District
TransPerfect Attorney Offers Payment to End Years-Long Chancery Fee Dispute
Famed attorney Alan Dershowitz, holding what he said was a file folder containing checks, said as a gesture of good faith and an effort to resolve the longest-running Chancery case after nearly 10 years.
Michigan Court Reinstates Arbitration Award After Trooper Terminated for Sexual Harassment Allegations
The court concluded that the collective bargaining agreement between the parties gave the arbitrator the power to determine whether an employee was justly discharged, and the trial court had therefore erred in vacating the arbitrator’s award.
Judiciary Rules Panel Weighs Unified Bar Admissions Proposal for US District Courts
“I’ve never understood why a requirement of admission to the bar of the state in which the federal district court sits makes a lot of sense,” said New York University School of Law Dean Troy A. McKenzie.
New Jersey Q&A/Quick Hits/Trulieve GC to Dorsey & Whitney/Colorado's Cannabis Decade
“New Jersey is still an emerging market, yet we are already a positive example for other states for a number of reasons,” said Christopher Riggs, chief counsel to New Jersey’s Cannabis Regulatory Commission.
Which States Are Disqualifying Trump From 2024 Presidential Election Ballots?
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'They Sued Her to Make an Example': Employer's Stay-or-Pay Clause Under Fire
“They sued her for $820,000 which is nearly four times what she made as a part-time worker,” said Dax Lopez of DelCampo Grayson Lopez in Dunwoody. “They sued her, I think, more so to make her an example to other doctors trying to leave.”