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The American Legal Journal

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Ford
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Ford

Home Daily News RICO billing conspiracy by law firms ‘hoodwinked’… Law Firms RICO billing conspiracy by law firms ‘hoodwinked’ courts, Ford alleges in suit seeking ...
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Cadwalader intends to do this in order to satisfy a pro bono agreement with Trump
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Cadwalader intends to do this in order to satisfy a pro bono agreement with Trump

Home Daily News Cadwalader plans to do this to satisfy pro… Law Firms Cadwalader plans to do this to satisfy pro bono deal with Trump ...
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Cadwalader intends to do this in order to satisfy a pro bono agreement with Trump
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Cadwalader intends to do this in order to satisfy a pro bono agreement with Trump

Home Daily News Cadwalader plans to do this to satisfy pro… Law Firms Cadwalader plans to do this to satisfy pro bono deal with Trump ...
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Business

Business Of Law

Texas House Votes to Impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton
Business Of Law

Texas House Votes to Impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton

The Lone Star State has been making lots of legal headlines recently, and with them, the state’s Attorney General Ken Paxton. We’ve covered Paxton’s legal battle ...
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Constitutional Seach-and-Seizure Protections May Come to the Rescue for Sexual Abuser
Business Of Law

Constitutional Seach-and-Seizure Protections May Come to the Rescue for Sexual Abuser

What happens when the feds have a mountain of photo and video evidence against you for a crime, taken from your very own iPhone, but ...
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Skies Darken for the EPA’s Authority
Business Of Law

Skies Darken for the EPA’s Authority

Is the current U.S. Supreme Court anti-environment, pro-business, anti-regulatory state, or something else entirely? In the past year, the highest court in the land has ...
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Healthcare

Africa Must Lead the Fight Against Antimicrobial Resistance through Hospital-based Antimicrobial stewardship Initiatives
Healthcare Law

Africa Must Lead the Fight Against Antimicrobial Resistance through Hospital-based Antimicrobial stewardship Initiatives

Editors’ note In this blog, Ibrahim Kamara, former Inter-CeBIL fellow and now medical doctor, public-health specialist, and researcher scientist, argues that Africa must take the ...
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The Cost of Prior Authority: More Medicaid Cuts and More Delays
Healthcare Law

The Cost of Prior Authority: More Medicaid Cuts and More Delays

Prior authorization is one of the largest administrative burdens within the U.S. healthcare system. Prior authorization was originally intended to ensure that health services were ...
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Medicaid Enrollees aren’t Wasted: Stopping the Eligibility Rule and Enrollment Rule will steal health care from eligible people
Healthcare Law

Medicaid Enrollees aren’t Wasted: Stopping the Eligibility Rule and Enrollment Rule will steal health care from eligible people

The House Republican reconciliation bill would cut Medicaid by at least $715 billion over the next decade. The proposal has grave implications, including a moratorium ...
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Real Estate

Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law blog — May 12, 2025
Real Estate

Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law blog — May 12, 2025

As SEC withdraws from defending the March 2024 Climate Disclosure Rule (SEC), companies face increasing uncertainty in navigating a fragmented and uncertain environment of state ...
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Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law blog — May 12, 2025
Real Estate

Four States are being sued by the federal government for climate superfund laws and climate change litigation

The lawsuits, filed on April 30 and May 1, challenge two distinct forms of state-led climate action: (1) enacted climate superfund statutes in New York ...
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Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law blog — May 12, 2025
Real Estate

Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law blog — May 2, 2025

The historic or future use of these chemicals may create liabilities, obligations, or new costs for both existing and planned data centers. The use of ...
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Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law blog — April 29, 2025
Real Estate

Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law blog — April 29, 2025

The increasing demand for digital infrastructure coupled with the volatility of cryptocurrency demand has led to a significant interest in converting building improvements housing crypto-mining ...
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Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law blog — May 12, 2025
Real Estate

Environmental Update: Regulatory Notes – April 2025 — Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law Blog — April 25, 2025

Here are some of the notable developments: Coal-Fired Relief: On April 8, 2025, the President issued Presidential Proclamation 10914, “Regulatory Relief for Certain Stationary Sources ...
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How do you defend a court claim?
Real Estate

How do you defend a court claim?

The unknown of litigation, court proceedings and a court claim can be intimidating. Your response can have a profound impact on the final outcome. Our ...
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Featured Attorneys

B’Ivory LaMarr
Features

[Interview] B’Ivory LaMarr, Trial Attorney

Table of Contents B’Ivory LaMarr is a trial lawyer with a focus on representing underserved communities. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he knew from a young ...
Trey Branham
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[Interview] Trey Branham, Partner at Dean Omar Branham Shirley

Table of Contents Trey Branham attended Florida State University, where he earned his B.S. in Political Science back in 1992. From there, he attended the ...
Michael Molfetta
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[Interview] Michael Molfetta, Litigation Attorney

Table of Contents Michael Molfetta is a renowned litigation attorney and the founder of Molfetta Law. With 30 years of litigation experience, Molfetta has argued cases ...

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