The university is focusing its resources on keeping the school ceremonies “safe, respectful and running smoothly,” according to a separate May 6 announcement regarding commencement.
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Nickel and Dimed: Fee Examiners More Common Amid Rise in Contentious Bankruptcies
A Delaware bankruptcy judge’s recent order reflects rising scrutiny over Big Law bills in mega-bankruptcies.
More NC Counties Make Switch to Electronic Filing as Lawsuit Over eCourts' Glitches Remains Pending
“I believe we have moved from an archaic system to a state-of-the-art system that is bringing North Carolina into the forefront of what is available to courts online in our country,” Johnston County Clerk of Superior Court Michelle Ball said.
DraftKings Wins Preliminary Injunction Against Ex-Employee in Noncompete Lawsuit
“The court’s order is preliminary, and [Hermalyn] eagerly awaits his opportunity to present his case on the merits based on a full record,” Fanatics said in a statement.
Molineux Doctrine Takes Center Stage as Trump Jurors Confront 'Access Hollywood' Tape
Former Trump Campaign Press Secretary Hope Hicks took the stand and told jurors media response to the “Access Hollywood” tape was so forceful it wiped news of a category four hurricane off the map.

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