...The use of social media has expanded significantly in recent years. Indeed, one would be...
...U.S. District Judge Joy...Flowers Conti of the Western...U.S. Court of Appeals for the...District of Columbia's 2012...
...the individual claim of the lead plaintiff...U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a...S. Court of Appeals for the Third...
...S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit reversed the certification of a class in a sprawling lawsuit against the District of Columbia over...
...case to federal court. Specifically, some plaintiffs...a de novo appeal to the award...whether the use of the arbitration program...
...and federal courts, albeit with...with words of reservation. State...Court of Appeals for the...upheld the district court's...District of Columbia have approved...
...years has drawn the support of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, but...to limit parties' ability to appeal decisions through a grant of...
...blocked the nomination of Caitlin Halligan to...the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...The Pennsylvania Superior Court has issued two opinions that...Pennsylvania precedent on the use of GPS tracking devices, accommodating the...
...State courts may hear claims...in the handling of a patent case...new argument on appeal: Because the malpractice...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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