By Katheryn Tucker | April 4, 2018
National Check Resolution Inc. of Lawrenceville has agreed to stop collections on nearly 12,000 accounts worth $8.5 million. The deal resolves charges that the debt collection company violated the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
By R. Robin McDonald | April 3, 2018
The judge earlier in the day tossed out the conspiracy charge against the attorneys and their client.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | April 3, 2018
The amount Bill Cosby paid to Andrea Constand in 2006 after she sued him for sexual assault may finally be revealed in the coming weeks, as Cosby again stands trial in a criminal court case that began with jury selection on Monday.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Michelle W. Johnson | April 3, 2018
If an employer detects a pattern of signs that may indicate an abusive relationship, a trained human resources professional should reach out to the employee and let her know that the company is concerned about her well being.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen A. Miller and Pamela Dorian | April 3, 2018
In Collins v. Virginia, the Supreme Court will decide whether police need a warrant to search a motor vehicle close to a person's home. The justices will try to balance powerful Fourth Amendment pressures on both sides—the traditionally strong protection of privacy interests at a person's home weighted against the traditionally low protection for privacy interests in automobiles.
By Colby Hamilton | April 3, 2018
Sohrab Sharma and Robert Farkas told investors they were creating a debit card that would instantly convert cryptocurrency to legal tender, with the backing of Visa and Mastercard. Federal officials say none of it was true.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | April 2, 2018
Since the beginning of March, at least nine prosecutors have decided to part ways with the office, several sources have told The Legal.
By Cheryl Miller | April 2, 2018
"We cannot ignore the safeguards built into the DNA Act," the majority ruling said.
By Charles Toutant | April 2, 2018
A proposed class action suit accuses New Jersey's courts of giving scheduling priority to criminal cases from after the 2017 enactment of the Criminal Justice Reform Act and putting off trials in older cases.
By R. Robin McDonald | April 2, 2018
Former Cobb County Assistant District Attorney John Butters and Marietta lawyer David Cohen are accused of violating Georgia's eavesdropping law by helping their client record a sexual encounter with a Waffle House executive.
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