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Bloomberg Litigation – Breach of Contract

Bloomberg Litigation – Breach of Contract

Mike Bloomberg, a businessman, philanthropist, and former Mayor of New York boasted a total of $900 million raised for his presidential campaign, the most ever for a self-funded politician. Unfortunately for him and his many employees, his bid for the White House was short-lived as he dropped out of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary in early March.

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Interview with Frank Guerra – Part One

Interview with Frank Guerra – Part One

Have you ever wanted to ask our capital partner, Frank Guerra, a question about being an attorney? Well, our summer law clerks (affectionately known as “Grasshopper” in the firm) had that exact opportunity.

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Is looting/criminal rioting covered by insurance?

Is Looting/Criminal Rioting Covered by Insurance?

As recent events of civil unrest, rioting, and looting occur, business owners across the nation are concerned about their company and their property. After being closed for several months or operating at limited capacity due to COVID-19 regulations, business owners are already feeling some strain. Now they are watching the news and asking themselves – will my property be covered by insurance if rioting and looting cause damages?

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Social Media Tactics During Voir Dire

Social Media Tactics During Voir Dire

Social media has been a transformative and connective asset to people’s lives since it first began in 1997. Regardless of the platform, social media empowers users to display their thoughts, beliefs, and actions at the touch of a finger making it easier to learn more about each other than ever before. This transparency has enabled attorneys to utilize social media platforms in their cases and to learn more information about potential jurors during the voir dire process.

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When MDL Judges Overreach: Opioid cases, without jurisdiction, held in judicial purgatory

When MDL Judges Overreach:

Opioid cases, without jurisdiction, held in judicial purgatory

From 1990 to 2017, about 218,000 deaths linked to overdoes of prescriptive opioids led to a surge of lawsuits.[1] With the proliferation of cases against opioid manufacturers, federal and state courts created multidistrict litigation (“MDL”) courts to handle this influx of actions, and tensions between state sovereignty and federalism concerns have arisen.

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