“If it moves, I am interested in it—whether aviation law, seaports, rail or transit, ferries, trucking, towing, bicycling or walking,” Bauer said. “I’ve always been fascinated by transportation. It’s what makes the Commerce Clause succeed in this great country.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Juul Agrees to Pay $40M to Settle North Carolina AG's Lawsuit
The first state to sue electronic cigarette maker Juul has reached a $40 million settlement ahead of a July 12 trial. The proposed consent decree, announced in court Monday, includes payments that Juul plans to make to the state of North Carolina over six years. Click Here To Read The Full Article
'Designate a Villain': The Legal Strategy That Led a Houston Jury to Award $19M to ER Docs in Insurance Dispute
Houston attorney John Zavitsanos said that he and other attorneys are representing emergency room doctors in similar cases against insurance companies in Arkansas, Mississippi, Nevada, Florida and Georgia. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Court Labor Unions, Judges Split Over Future of Remote Courtroom Technology
Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to allow courts to continue using remote technology in civil proceedings after the pandemic state of emergency ends. Court employees’ groups oppose the proposal. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Lawyers Across Canada Surveyed for National Mental Health Study of Canada's Legal Profession
Every lawyer and trainee, as well as other legal professionals in the country, has been invited to take part in the extensive study. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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