Jurors are expected to start deliberating Friday in a class-action case sparked decades ago by the banana grower’s self-report of payments to a Colombian terrorist group.
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Florida Jury Weighs Chiquita Case Linked to Terrorist Financing
Jurors are expected to start deliberating Friday in a class-action case sparked decades ago by the banana grower’s self-report of payments to a Colombian terrorist group.
Two More Prominent Judges Step Down From Hong Kong's Top Court
In 2022, U.K. Supreme Court president Lord Robert Reed and his colleague Lord Patrick Hodge also resigned from CFA.
The Law Firm Disrupted: With an Office Status Quo Established, Full Steam Ahead on Real Estate Decisions
It’s a good time to survey the year to date in law firm real estate and workplace trends.
Judge Denies Motions to Set Aside Jury Verdict Against NRA, Ex-Officers
Justice Joel Cohen will consider non-monetary relief, including the appointment of an independent monitor, at the next phase in the case.