Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | August 14, 2023
"We caution attorneys against adopting a practice similar to McWhirter's," the decision said.
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By Ellen Bardash | August 14, 2023
The state attorney general also announced the hiring of the DOJ's first diversity, equity & inclusion administrator,
By Colleen Murphy | August 14, 2023
"I think the new justices are finding their stride and comfort in their new role," New Jersey State Bar Association President Timothy F. McGoughran said. "I think we are back to where we should be with scholarly debate, as well as honest and civil disagreement, when they feel necessary to voice some."
By Everett Catts | August 14, 2023
"We think it was the correct result. Major [Randy] Austin was simply trying to do his job to gain control of an inordinate number of special diet requests at the Glynn County Detention Center," said Patrick O'Connor, a partner with Oliver Maner in Savannah who represented Austin in the case. "He never had any intent or desire to interfere with anyone's religious beliefs or practices."
By Katie Hall | August 14, 2023
The defendants requested a password reset for a user earlier this month, then posted a link to purchase counterfeit NFTs. The link was a fraudulent phishing scheme designed to steal cryptocurrency from those who clicked on the link, the lawsuit alleges.
By Jane Wester | August 11, 2023
U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan of the Southern District of New York noted that the defense has raised concerns about Sam Bankman-Fried's First Amendment rights while he is under an interim gag order, but ruled that the concerns about witness intimidation outweigh that issue.
By Cheryl Miller | August 11, 2023
Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Ferguson's attorneys called his wife's shooting "an accident and nothing more." Ferguson was charged with murder Friday.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joel R. Brandes | August 11, 2023
A failure to comply with a custody or visitation order, an order directing payment of maintenance and child support, a temporary restraining order, or other lawful order in a matrimonial action, as in any other action, may result in a finding of criminal contempt of court where the court finds that there has been willful disobedience to its lawful mandate.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Twyla Carter | August 10, 2023
Legal Aid CEO and attorney-in-chief Twyla Carter looks back on a year of big achievements for New York's largest legal service provider for people of modest means and writes that, in year two, securing adequate funding from state and local governments will remain a top priority.
By KATE BRUMBACK | The Associated Press | August 10, 2023
Trump has said he expects to be indicted a fourth time by next week and has begun stepping up his criticism of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
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