By Dara Kam | May 11, 2020
Florida laws concerning states of emergency do not give the governor the authority to "unilaterally revoke rental licenses without any due process," lawyers for the plaintiffs wrote.
By Jonathan Ringel | May 11, 2020
One mental health expert said clients are exhausted from the myriad challenges of the pandemic, but they were also suffering from self-induced "judgments about our judgments," such as when people criticize themselves for being stressed during the pandemic.
By Meredith Hobbs | May 11, 2020
From criminal defense and personal injury to family law and business litigation, survey respondents report a slowdown in cases due to court closures and clients conserving cash.
By Jane Wester | May 11, 2020
At Rikers "they appear to be openly and honestly addressing the cases that they have," in contrast to the MDC, said a federal defender.
By Ross Todd | May 11, 2020
"I'm looking at my trial calendar, and it's just on to smithereens," said U.S. District Judge William Orrick III, who is overseeing a case brought on behalf of employees who claim the auto company fostered a racist factory environment at its Fremont, California production facility.
By Christine Simmons | May 11, 2020
With a firm clientele dominated by the financial industry, co-managing partners David Efron and Marc Elovitz said they've been able to avoid painful cuts as they navigate the crisis and longer-term strategic goals.
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By Lizzy McLellan | May 11, 2020
The university board of trustees is set to vote on the proposal Tuesday.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 11, 2020
Los Angeles County Superior Court appears to be among the first court systems to require judicial officers to wear a face covering.
By Angela Morris | May 11, 2020
Attorneys across the country have stepped up to defend a Dallas district judge in the court of public opinion from what they call unfair criticism…
By Ross Todd | May 11, 2020
"Why would federal prosecutors exercise the tremendous discretion entrusted to them with such a lack of compassion?" wrote U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer in rejecting a plea agreement that delayed when the defendant could ask for compassionate release. The region's top prosecutor said the Northern District of California U.S. attorney's office had changed its model plea agreement in a way that would allow such requests prior to the judge's order.
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