News from April 2022
Cozen O’Connor’s Schmidt named to Lawdragon list of Top 500 leading U.S. corporate employment lawyers
Cozen O'Connor has issued the following press release:(Chicago, February, 2022) …Lawdragon has named Michael Schmidt, Vice-Chair of the Cozen O’Connor national Labor & Employment Department and New York Office Managing Partner, to its 2021 list of the “Top 500 Leading U.S.
Maryland court schedules oral arguments in congressional districting cases
The Court of Appeals of Maryland has announced a scheduling order for the briefing and oral arguments in two congressional districting cases.
New Mexico's top election officer and AG face suit for allegedly criminalizing voter data request
A concerned citizen has sued the state of New Mexico after the top election officer allegedly criminalized her request for voter data.
Robbins Geller says it should lead class action against Clarivate
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (Legal Newsline) – The class action law firm Robbins Geller is making its move to lead shareholder litigation against information services and analytics company Clarivate and possibly other companies with even deeper pockets.
Sexual assault lawsuit blames Boston for victim's treatment at Boston Arts Academy
BOSTON (Legal Newsline) - The City of Boston faces a lawsuit over the alleged sexual assault of a Boston Arts Academy student at a Christmas party.
Roy Moore will have to find new witness in defamation lawsuit
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) – Controversial failed U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore won’t be able to depose a former Campaign Legal Center employee while pursuing his defamation lawsuit against political action committees.
Wrongful death lawsuit blames Bridgestone tire, company that sold it
ORLANDO, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - The family of a Florida truck driver who died in an accident is suing Bridgestone, blaming one of his tires for his death.
Holland & Knight Welcomes Elizabeth Craddock to Public Policy & Regulation Group in Washington, D.C.
Holland & Knight Welcomes Elizabeth Craddock to Public Policy & Regulation Group in Washington, D.C..