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Oil Majors Lose Bid to Move Climate Lawsuits Out of State Courts
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DeSantis Sued by Prosecutor Suspended Over Abortion Ban
Florida prosecutor Andrew Warren sued Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) in federal court Wednesday after being suspended for saying he wouldn’t bring criminal charges for violations of a 15-week abortion ban.
LIV Golfers Tread Same Legal Path as Cowboys, Bowlers
Former PGA Tour golfers’ antitrust fight to play in upstart league LIV Golf without losing their PGA membership evokes similar battles undergone by rodeo cowboys and elite bowlers that intimate the legal path ahead.
Novel Employer Health Plan Sent Back to Lower Court
A federal appeals court refused to outright bless a new type of employee health plan that skirts state insurance regulations and Obamacare protections.
NRA Donors Revive Near-Dead Lawsuit After Finding New Lawyers
A once-floundering lawsuit against the National Rifle Association of America that seeks the return of potentially hundreds of millions in donations is back on track after the plaintiffs found new lawyers just before a crucial deadline.
Broader Medicare Dental Coverage Gets Push From Biden Team
The Biden administration, spurred by House and Senate Democrats, is moving to expand the “medically necessary” circumstances under which Medicare will cover dental services.
Big Law Talent Poachers Wrestle to Keep Star Hires on Board
Law firms that poached attorneys from rivals at record levels in the past two years confront a challenge in preventing the high-priced talent from bolting again.
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