Day: April 8, 2021
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News
5 tips to prepare for a mesothelioma deposit
Debris can take an incredible toll on people with mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases. A mesothelioma or asbestos deposit is…
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Legal Law
New website connects consumers with lawyers for instant video consultations
For many consumers, it remains intimidating to find a lawyer to consult with. They don’t know who to call or…
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Lawyers
Sir Keir Starmer reveals his legal background means he’s in football for VAR – expressandstar.com
Sir Keir Starmer Sir Keir Starmer has expressed his support for the controversial video technology used to aid football referees.…
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Legal Law
Yale Law School stripped Amy Chua of the 1L group for repeated violations
Amy Chua (Photo by Stephen Lovekin / Getty Images for TIME) Tiger mom Amy Chua will lose her role as…
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News
Judge Revises Award in New York, VA Hospital Case
Richter increases settlement price in Buffalo VA Medical Center case. U.S. District Judge William M. Skretny made a revised ruling…
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Legal Law
Breyer refuses to label the Conservative Majority Supreme Court “conservative”
Justice Stephen Breyer (Photo by Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images) The court’s decision in the 2000 presidential election, Bush versus…
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News
Muslim employees settle discrimination claims with Anna’s house
Muslim employees claim the restaurant owner discriminated against them. Michigan-based restaurant chain Anna’s House and two former employees who filed…
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Attorneys
Despite efforts to schedule executions, lawyers plan to continue the fight – Cronkite News
Arizona has carried out most of the killings by injection since 1992. However, defendants who committed crimes prior to that…
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Legal Law
NYT: Gaetz asked for a pardon that would cover up indiscretions under the covers
(Photo by Samuel Corum / Getty Images) “President Trump should forgive Michael Flynn, he should forgive the Thanksgiving turkey, he…
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Legal Law
A tracking of the price of the commitment to courtesy in litigation
My previous column commenting on the judge’s decision to cut legal fees in part because of courtesy (or lack of…
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