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Clarification Needed in Connecticut Police Reforms
An update is needed concerning certification for officers with arresting powers.New Ruling: Lawyers Can No Longer Finance Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Fees
The change in procedures for debtor representation is in response to the "low money down" or "no money down" fee structures in Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases.Arnold & Porter Partner Faces More Litigation by Denmark Over Tax Controversy
The latest complaint was filed after Denmark this year obtained new documents about the partner's role in the scheme, a newly-filed complaint said.Appeals Court Pauses Jury Trial As Michaels Stores Fights Spoliation Sanction
Michaels Stores argued that it never destroyed or disposed of the shopping cart, but it was likely the cart was mixed in with 25 to 30 others in use at the store at the time.Superior Court Upholds Removal of Child From Facility Over COVID-19 Concerns
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has upheld a decision to reunify a child with his uncle, who argued that the child should be removed from the behavioral health facility in which he stayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.View more book results for the query "*"
Former First Department Court Attorney, Husband Indicted on Official Misconduct Charges
Misdemeanor charges were leveled in a case where the ex-court official allegedly provided advice to attorneys representing a property owner who had also retained her husband as counsel. The lawyers have denied the allegations.Corporate Legal Departments Seek Increasingly Rigorous D&I Goals, Expectations for Outside Counsel
What do corporate legal departments expect of their outside counsel when it comes to diversity and inclusion efforts? The answer to that isn't one-size-fits-all, but in short: a lot more than they used to.How 1 Little Typo Almost Torpedoed a Patent Application
The PTO kept sending mail to an incorrectly provided street address, even though it had an email, a telephone number and a unique customer identifier it could have cross-checked. Judge Leonie Brinkema ruled that it was likely arbitrary and capricious for the PTO to withdraw a patent application under those circumstances.Ex-Jones Day Associates Raise Alarms About Further Retaliation in Dad Bias Suit
Mark Savignac and Julia Sheketoff sued the firm for providing fathers less parental leave than mothers. They want an order barring leaders at the firm from reviewing discovery materials, expressing concern they will target others for speaking up.'Sleazy, Dirty Stuff': Lawyers Say Trump-Era Subpoenas Raise Uncomfortable Questions
"It really sounds like from the more information that comes out, that this is just sleazy, dirty stuff and it has the whiff of DOJ being politicalized and the investigative process being used to target folks who are less than complimentary to the president or his administration," said Michael Weinstein, a former Justice Department prosecutor who is now with Cole Schotz.Trending Stories
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