If appellate courts uphold rigorous standards, they will provide much-needed clarity and consistency, reinforcing the ...
Jill Kirila examines employment‑related liabilities that often slip past fast‑moving diligence but can materially affect valuation and post‑closing performance.
As projects race from conception to completion, quality control is often strained. When defects emerge, sometimes years later, HOAs are left to shoulder the consequences, frequently without the ...
Data from the London Stock Exchange Group reveals that total deal values jumped significantly on the same period last year, even as overall deal counts softened.
The author examines the enforceability of “deemed consent” provisions adopted by New York condominiums, which treat owner silence as affirmative approval. The article considers statutory, caselaw and ...
The satellite, made by London-based SatVu, can pick up detailed heat signatures of human activity even behind roofs and walls, and could be used to support national security amid geopolitical unrest.
For the first time, Law.com is reporting a portion of Ropes’ partnership as nonequity, based on Am Law 100’s methodology.
A judge may speak about the law, the judge’s personal experiences and career path at a youth program sponsored by a law enforcement organization, subject to generally applicable limitations.
An Atlanta attorney writes that "this Women’s History Month, it is worth remembering a significant event that happened 50 years ago in 1976, the year of the country’s bicentennial." ...
Last week, a Savannah jury awarded a longshoreman $3.7 million, and $1.25 million to his wife. When the court entered its ...
A Texas hemp industry lawsuit argues state agencies unconstitutionally used regulatory rulemaking to ban hemp products the ...
"Good sense should dictate the correct decision here," Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier wrote in a letter to Barry ...
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