By Tom McParland | February 22, 2019
A three-judge panel of the high court Thursday overturned a lower court's ruling and faulted the officers for acting on a tip from an informant without taking any steps to verify the information or assess the informant's credibility.
By Samantha Joseph | February 22, 2019
Norton Rose Fulbright Houston partners Anne Rodgers and Warren Huang teamed with associate Nicole Lynn and Dallas counterpart Philip Tarpley to provide pro bono representation.
By Jennifer Teaford | February 21, 2019
In its most recent published case, the appellate branch of the State Bar Court of California (the review department) agreed with the hearing department's findings and legal conclusions. Despite finding no error or abuse of discretion, the review department elected to recommend a significantly shorter suspension than the hearing department pursuant to its powerful independent review authority.
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By Max Mitchell | February 21, 2019
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has denied former Penn State university president Graham Spanier's efforts to overturn his child endangerment conviction.
By Derek Foran and Michael Komorowski | February 20, 2019
Staying on the right side of the 'Flatley' line in an era of social media publicity and a daily barrage of celebrity and political gossip can require finesse. Aggressive demand letters surely have their place, but lawyers and clients should be careful to stick to the facts of the alleged injury when building up leverage.
By Greg Land | February 19, 2019
Gregory Willis said the ruling that overturned a lower court was just a matter of asking the justices to leave 100 years of constitutional law intact.
By Dan M. Clark | February 19, 2019
The decision was based partly on a legislative scheme enacted nearly four decades ago in New York that governs how state courts will manage defendants who plead not responsible by reason of mental illness or disability.
By Samuel Spital | February 15, 2019
Underscoring a lack of respect for Keith Tharpe's humanity, a juror stated: “After studying the Bible, I have wondered if Black people even have souls.”
By Jonathan Ringel | February 14, 2019
"If the case was flawless, it likely would not be in a courtroom. I prefer that counsel tell me up front why the facts or law may be distinguishable and why their client should prevail."
By Andrew Denney | February 13, 2019
After about five days of deliberations, a federal jury in Brooklyn on Tuesday found Guzmán guilty of all 10 counts against him, included engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise, four counts of international cocaine distribution, related conspiracy counts and other charges.
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