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By Allison Dunn | February 4, 2025
"The legislature can, and did, reopen the doors to the courthouse in order to rectify this problem. The enactment was not just constitutional, but essential," said Andrew S. Janet, a partner at Janet, Janet & Suggs, who joins two other firms in litigating against the archdiocese.
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By Tommaso Baronio | February 4, 2025
Garth Reeves, former publisher of The Miami Times, businessman and real estate investor, was a prominent community member before his death at the age of 100, leaving behind a sizable estate.
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By Aleeza Furman | February 4, 2025
The ruling puts Domino's back on the hook for a $2.3 million judgment awarded to a motorcyclist who was struck by a delivery driver’s vehicle.
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By Farah Famouri | February 4, 2025
Website users today are used to some level of tracking of their internet activity, from targeted advertisements and other types of data collection. One such data-collection technology was the subject of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit’s scrutiny in Jones v. Bloomingdales.com.
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By Riley Brennan | February 3, 2025
The court determined the plaintiff, an EMT, qualified as a health care provider under the state's Health Care Worker Whistleblower statute.
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By Mason Lawlor and Allison Dunn | February 3, 2025
"A plaintiff's underlying claim exists regardless of any procedural time bars the General Assembly prescribes for bringing it. The running of the statute of limitations blocks the plaintiff from suing. It does not relieve the defendant of liability, nor does it create or alter property belonging to the defendant," said North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul Newby.
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By Emily Cousins | January 31, 2025
The plaintiffs both were involved in car accidents with Commerce-insured individuals, and both individuals were deemed "legally responsible for the accident," the plaintiffs' brief said. However, both plaintiffs' cars had a lower fair market value after the accident, and the class action claimed the insurance company owed damages to make up for the diminished value of their vehicles.
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By Lisa Willis | January 31, 2025
"This was one of the most interesting cases I worked on in my career," Greenberg Traurig shareholder Robert "Bobby" Kane III said of the dispute that spanned six years and two judges.
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By Stephen A. Miller and Andrew D. Linz | January 31, 2025
The court has likewise narrowed the scope of criminal laws targeting public corruption, holding that bribery laws require an “official act,” and limiting the applicability of honest-services fraud offenses on several occasions.
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By Brian Lee | January 30, 2025
A state appellate court on Thursday unanimously reinstated New York's John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act of 2022, a law that prohibits "vote dilution" actions by municipalities. In a ruling penned by Appellate Division, Second Department Presiding Justice Hector D. LaSalle, the court found that the statute comports with federal and state constitutions.
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