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Fla. Judge Trims Suit Over Atty Access To Detention Center
By David Minsky
A Florida federal judge on Monday trimmed a proposed class action complaint against the Everglades immigration detention center alleging attorney access to detainees and court proceedings have been denied, saying that a ruling on a Fifth Amendment violation would be moot after federal officials specified the court with administrative responsibility over the facility.
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Whiteford Taylor Must Face Wire Fraud Malpractice Suit
By Emily Sawicki
A Maryland federal judge has declined to toss the majority of a malpractice and gross negligence suit brought by the founder of a construction company who accused his former business partners and their shared counsel of being partially to blame for hackers stealing his $4 million share of proceeds from the sale of their business.
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Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court
By Sydney Price and Jeff Montgomery
Executives and board members of Cencora Corp. tentatively settled a stockholder derivative suit for $111.25 million, VectoIQ board members reached a $6.3 million deal on stockholder claims over electric carmaker Nikola's prospects, and class attorneys who secured a $50 million derivative suit settlement saw their proposed 25% attorney fee cut by almost half. Here's the latest from the Delaware Chancery Court.
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