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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit heard oral arguments last month on whether to certify a class action that, depending on future rulings, could include 99% of Americans exposed to PFAS, a “forever chemical.”
Case Western Reserve Law's Co-Deans, Originally Hired as Short-Term Leaders, to Step Down After 10 Years
The university named Berg and Scharf to be co-deans because “the combination of these two accomplished scholars and educators was the right one for the school at that time,” a university spokesperson told Law.com on Thursday.
'A Lot of Hand Wringing': Stroock Leaders Act on Backup Plans to Failed Merger Talks
After Stroock’s plan A of merging with another firm fell through, their plan B of dissolving the firm and relocating a portion of the firm is playing out.
Judge Rejects Health Care Recruiter's Bid to Be Dismissed From Lawsuit Over Independent Contractor's Alleged Negligence
A federal judge in West Virginia is allowing a widow’s medical malpractice suit to proceed against a temporary staffing and recruiting agency for
NLRB Accuses Starbucks of Threatening and Firing Employees Over Union Activity
The complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
Professor of 40 Years at Emory Law Named as Dean
“I was part of a generational shift on the faculty,” Richard Freer said in a statement. “We joined with senior leaders to move the school from regional to national prominence,” adding that he came to Emory “because I sensed that it was hungry, ambitious, on the move.”
Judges, Lawyers Brace for Expert Evidence Rule Changes
An amendment to Federal Rule of Evidence 702 is set to take effect on Dec. 1, after years of discussion from the Judicial Conference Committee on Rules of Practice.
A 'Security Incident' Has Kept Kansas State Courts' E-Filing System Offline for Weeks
“We are treating this matter with the highest priority, but we don’t yet know how soon our information systems will be back online,” spokeswoman Lisa Taylor told Law.com. “Law enforcement is also aware of the security incident, and the Office of Judicial Administration will cooperate with any investigation that may result.”