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Gov. Hochul Faces Two New Lawsuits Over Stalled Congestion Pricing Plan
The Traffic Mobility Act, passed in 2019, calls for the creation of a tolling program, which would charge drivers $15 to enter Manhattan below 60th Street in an effort to reduce traffic and pollution.Bill Puts Family Court Election Hopefuls, and NYC Mayor Adams, on a Quick Timeline
State Senate leaders say Family Courts are in crisis mode—and is still recovering from a pause during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.Counsel to NJ Attorney General Appointed Acting Executive Director of New Jersey Racing Commission
"During the past two years I have relied on Sara's judgment and expertise on horse racing issues and complex questions involving sports wagering and internet gaming," said New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin. "And I have no doubt that Sara will approach her work at the commission with that same dedication and commitment to ensuring the soundness of this crucial industry in New Jersey."Self-Representation: A Right To Be Reckoned With
Self-represented litigants are no less deserving of a proper day in court. Having judges and attorneys who are aware of the distinctiveness of dealing with pro se parties and diplomatic with the self-represented mindset promotes a smoother and more efficient environment for all concerned.DOJ: Ex-Pa. Prosecutor's Statements on 2020 Election Fraud Investigation Misled Public
"I handled this investigation properly from start to finish and my public statements were explicitly approved by the AG or his senior staff," former U.S. attorney David Freed contended.View more book results for the query "*"
On the Move and After Hours: Laddey Clark; Burlington County Bar; Prudential; Jewish Bar Association
Jewish Bar Association hosts it's first annual gala; Burlington County Bar installs president; and more moves.Appeals Court Finds Negligence Claim Not Duplicative in Child Victims Act Litigation
A lower court last year dismissed plaintiff's claim of intentional infliction of emotional distress, after defendants argued the claim was duplicative of the negligence claims because they were underpinned by the same set of facts. But the Appellate Division, First Department found the claims to be legally distrinct.'Criminal Regime': Miller & Chevalier Files Wrongful-Death Lawsuit Against Syria
"I know that if my father was with me right now, he would not rest until all men, women, and children are released from the Assad regime's concentration camps," said Maryam Kamalmaz, daughter of a missing American who died in Syrian custody.Collectables Evaluator Hit With $10M Verdict for Disparaging Couple's Comic Book Restorations
The jury returned its eight-figure verdict after less than an hour of deliberation, according to the plaintiffs' attorney, Lane Jubb Jr. of The Beasley Firm. Yet during settlement talks, Jubb said, the defendants' insurance company never offered more than $1 million.Coral Gables Attorney Obtains $7M Settlement
A Coral Gables attorney obtained a $7 million settlement over a landlord's alleged failure to provide adequate security for a new development, operational…Trending Stories
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