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On Tuesday, the Georgia Court of Appeals will hear a dispute between proponents of a new, free-standing emergency room in central Georgia and competing hospitals which oppose the project and have launched successive appeals against three repeated approvals. Coliseum Medical Center, represented by Kathlynn Polvino of Health Law Strategists, is planning to establish…
The Connecticut Supreme Court defined the word “file” in a workers’ compensation case. The clarified language determined that contesting liability must be delivered within 28 days, not mailed. After the plaintiff, Ajredin Ajdini, suffered two injuries in July 2018, he sent the Workers’ Compensation Commission and his employer, Frank Lill…
The New York Jets and cornerback Brandin Echols have been hit with a New Jersey suit over a crash that allegedly left a man seriously injured. Stephen J. Gilberg claims in his suit, filed Friday in Middlesex County Superior Court, that he was driving on Columbia Turnpike in Florham Park on…
Distributor Hopes Bootleggers ‘Can’t Get No Satisfaction’ Selling Unauthorized Rolling Stones Merch
Bootleggers ‘Can’t Get No Satisfaction’ Selling Fake Rolling Stones Merch | Texas Lawyer Page Printed From: https://www.law.com/texaslawyer/2024/04/22/distributor-hopes-bootleggers-cant-get-no-satisfaction-selling-unauthorized-rolling-stones-merch/ Singer Mick Jagger and guitarist Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones perform on the band’s No Filter tour in East Rutherford, NJ, on Aug. 1, 2019. Credit: Bruce Alan Bennett/Shutterstock.com NEWS This suit…
In the last five years or so, some e-discovery attorneys say they have been under growing pressure to sign ESI protocols, agreements between parties guiding how electronically stored information will be preserved, collected, processed and produced during discovery. Though they’re actually not found in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure…
The Webster Vicknair MacLeod firm announced a settlement agreement in the wake of a $15.3 million jury verdict in Harris County for the family of a 69-year-old traffic victim. A 157th District Court jury awarded damages to Nancy Miller and the estate of Stephen Miller, the victim who was alive…
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