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John Tolley: How to Be a Top Trial Lawyer in Your Niche

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After beginning his litigation career as an assistant state’s attorney and as an insurance defense attorney, in 2019 John Tolley decided to form his own firm, JT Law. JT Law is now a three-partner firm that handles insurance, civil litigation and immigration cases in Florida, New York and New Jersey.

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CNN Losses Another Motion in Defamation Case as Court Orders Tapper to Appear

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The litigation has not been going well for the network and it just lost another key motion to block an effort to depose Jake Tapper. The damages in the case could be massive but Young had to satisfy the higher New York Times v. The plaintiff’s counsel wants to depose Tapper.

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Second Circuit Refutes Allegations Involving Law Clerk in Mediaite, Above the Law, and Other Publications

JonathanTurley

Those earlier sources relied upon by sites like Mediaite could find themselves the subject of discovery if this now goes to litigation. It could be claimed that she became a limited public figure subject to the higher standard of proof in New York Times v. Clanton would face some challenges in pursuing any litigation.

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November 2017 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Each month, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP (APKS) and the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law collect and summarize developments in climate-related litigation, which we also add to our U.S. climate litigation charts. Vermont Court Said Former Attorney General Could Be Deposed on Use of Private Email Account.

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Donald Trump, NATO, And The Market For Kids’ Desks

Above The Law

Would the United States really launch a nuclear counterattack, putting New York and Washington, D.C., He abandoned his nuclear weapons program in 2003 and was deposed and killed in 2011. Will the United States really put New York at risk to defend Seoul? Same questions about risking New York for Tokyo.

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Judge Lamberth Will Shank Anyone Who Touches The VOA

Above The Law

Only Judge Loren Alikhan blocked the government from burning down the Inter-American Foundation entirely, ordering reinstatement of its director now rather than at the conclusion of litigation because “Reinstatement matters little if the officer of a government organization returns to a pile of rubble.”