The Oregon Supreme Court has held that genetics doesn’t establish parental interest, settling a dispute between biological parents who conceived a child through surrogacy.
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Jury's $15M Award to Surgeon Accused of Assault Treads New Title IX Ground, Lawyer Says
It appears to be the largest Title IX verdict for a male since the law was created, The Beasley Firm’s Lane Jubb Jr., who represented plaintiff John Abraham, said.
High Interest Rates Derail Grand Plans, Make Companies Vulnerable to Failure-to-Disclose Suits
Nuclear reactor company NuScale Power’s failed Idaho project has spurred at least one lawsuit so far from plaintiff attorneys who say executives’ comments about the likelihood of pulling it off were overly rosy.
Brief Writing Tips From the Judicial Guests of The Portia Project Podcast
Appellate lawyer M.C. Sungaila, creator and host of the Portia Project podcast, has interviewed nearly 100 women judges about their careers. In today’s guest column, she shares the types of advocacy her guests find effective and helpful in their decision-making.
Brief Writing Tips From the Judicial Guests of The Portia Project Podcast
Appellate lawyer M.C. Sungaila, creator and host of the Portia Project podcast, has interviewed nearly 100 women judges about their careers. In today’s guest column, she shares the types of advocacy her guests find effective and helpful in their decision-making.