By Ross Todd | August 9, 2018
The Second District Court of Appeal held that in a case that turned on believing the accuser's version of conflicting accounts, the process should have included opportunities to hear from the accuser in person or by video conference and to ask her appropriate questions.
By Charles Toutant | August 8, 2018
The plaintiff's fear of social stigma fails to outweigh the general interest in favor of open judicial proceedings, U.S. Magistrate Judge Tonianne Bongiovanni ruled. And a statement to the media by Doe's lawyer in connection with the case also weighs against granting permission to proceed anonymously, she added.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael V. Puppio Jr. | August 8, 2018
On June 27, the U.S. Supreme Court overruled more than 40 years of established precedent by handing down a decision in favor of nonunion member public employees.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | August 7, 2018
Alleged sexual assault victim Jane Roe said a request for her mental health records "smacks of victim blaming."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | August 2, 2018
St. Joe's argued that its investigation, conducted by a lawyer from Cozen O'Connor, was fair and unbiased.
By Zach Schlein | July 25, 2018
A Florida appellate court Wednesday upheld a ruling ordering the Broward Sheriff's Office and School Board of Broward County to release surveillance video from the Valentine's Day mass shooting that claimed 17 lives at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
By Scott Flaherty | July 24, 2018
Two Ohio education law attorneys who are engaged to be married were sanctioned by a disciplinary board for sharing client information with one another.
By Lloyd Dunkelberger, News Service of Florida | July 13, 2018
The amendment was advanced by the Constitution Revision Commission, which meets every 20 years and has the ability to place constitutional changes directly on the general-election ballot.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Susan Hackett | July 13, 2018
Former ACC general counsel Susan Hackett offers her take on the school's response
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | July 11, 2018
As Brett Kavanaugh's nomination advances, here's a look back at his first—and only—U.S. Supreme Court argument. Plus: Anthony Kennedy's retirement means Justice Clarence Thomas gets a new chair.
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