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- 1From:The Washington PostByline: Chico Harlan and Elinda Labropoulou A Greek court on Friday rejected charges, including espionage, against two dozen aid workers who had been helping people arriving on Europe's shores, effectively bringing an...
- 2From:Virginia Lawyers WeeklyByline: Nick Hurston In a matter of first impression, the Court of Appeals of Virginia has reversed a lower court's dismissal of a personal injury complaint where the plaintiff relied on the Supreme Court of Virginia's...
- 3From:The New York TimesA law that takes effect on Nov. 24 allows people to sue over years-old assaults long past the criminal statute of limitations. Hundreds of women who have accused prison guards of sexual abuse going back decades plan to...
- 4From:Michigan Lawyers WeeklyByline: BridgeTower Media Newswires By Correy E. Stephenson A plaintiff who filed a motion to amend his complaint to add new defendants tolled the applicable statute of limitations while the motion was pending, the...
- 5From:Michigan Lawyers WeeklyByline: BridgeTower Media Newswires By Correy E. Stephenson The one-year statute of limitations period in MCL 500.3145(1) does not apply to the Michigan Property & Casualty Guaranty Association, or MPCGA, when it is...
- 6From:GP Solo eReport (Vol. 12, Issue 1)Share The biggest fear, worst-case scenario, and cautionary tale of all law school students is blowing the statute of limitation. In law school, our zealousness and eagerness prevent us from imagining a failure to...
- 7From:The New York TimesAdrienne Jensen does not know Pam Shriver, the 22-time Grand Slam doubles champion, but both believe tennis needs to change its approach toward predatory coaches. The grooming of Adrienne Jensen began with an...
- 8From:Virginia Lawyers WeeklyByline: Nicholas A. Hurston Where a sales contract contained a one-year limitations period for related causes of action, and the CEO of a party allegedly signed a document in which he admitted his company's obligations...
- 9From:The New York TimesAlex Harrison sued his school district for negligence after his high school tennis coach molested him. The case landed him back at the courthouse where he'd first told his story years earlier. SAN RAFAEL, Calif. --...
- 10From:Michigan Lawyers WeeklyByline: BridgeTower Media Newswires By Correy E. Stephenson The statute of limitations for a retaliation claim under the False Claims Act, or FCA, begins when the retaliation actually happened, the 6th U.S. Circuit...
- 11From:The Washington PostByline: Teri Kanefield Was the certification of the electoral college vote - which occurred in a joint session of Congress on Jan. 6, 2021 - an "official proceeding" under U.S. law? The answer to what sounds like an...
- 12From:The New York TimesThe department said it could not corroborate a book's claim that a central witness had recanted her statements about Emmett, a Black teenager killed by two white men in 1955. ATLANTA -- The Justice Department announced...
- 13From:Rhode Island Lawyers WeeklyByline: Correy E. Stephenson A negligence claim against a contractor over leaking windows and a door was not time-barred because the relevant improvement was the entire remodel of the home, not just the installation of...
- 14From:The New York TimesThe district attorney's office in Los Angeles cited the statute of limitations, which expires after 10 years, in declining to pursue criminal charges regarding an alleged 2005 incident. Prosecutors in Los Angeles have...
- 15From:Rhode Island Lawyers WeeklyByline: Barry Bridges A purchase and sale agreement for a yet-to-be constructed condominium in East Greenwich was unenforceable because the document's physical description of the property as "Unit 8" was not specific...
- 16From:Massachusetts Lawyers WeeklyByline: Kris Olson Boston personal injury attorney Eric J. Parker calls it "madness." Had the recent collapse of the Champlain Towers South high rise apartment building happened in Massachusetts instead of Florida,...
- 17From:North Carolina Lawyers WeeklyByline: David Donovan A promissory note is executed on the date it is signed, regardless of the date appearing on the face of the document, the North Carolina Court of Appeals has unanimously ruled in a case of first...
- 18From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: ROBYN URBACK, Staff Lead As a purely hypothetical exercise, let's consider what might have happened if incoming Teen Vogue editor-inchief Alexi McCammond - who is the subject of protest from the magazine's...
- 19From:Michigan Lawyers WeeklyByline: Kelly Caplan A mass in a man's abdomen was not just any benign growth. It was an encapsulated surgical towel from a medical procedure performed 17 years earlier. Plaintiff Lloyd Gatz and his wife Jo-Ann sued...
- 20From:The New York TimesReligious orders have their own hierarchies, so they have their own ways of handling abuse allegations. Thirty-odd years ago, 8-year-old Timothy Schlenz spent every Saturday being tutored on the sacraments at a...