The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Mark Scolforo/The Associated Press | August 2, 2024
A five-judge Commonwealth Court panel heard about two hours of argument in a case that was filed in May, even though the date requirement has been upheld both by the state Supreme Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Michael Kenny | August 1, 2024
An Atlanta attorney writes that, inasmuch as it is emblematic of how some denigrate the achievements of women and minorities in law, the professions and business, it is the poisonous, pernicious—and demonstrably false—charge that the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee is a "DEI hire" and, if elected, would be the "first DEI president."
By Alexander Lugo | August 1, 2024
With two personal injury firms leading the pack, Florida-based attorneys gave huge sums to both the Biden and Trump presidential campaigns. But the Democratic ticket appears to hold an advantage among attorneys, even in the now solidly red state.
By Cedra Mayfield | August 1, 2024
"While our investigation is still ongoing, we believe the value of this claim could exceed $1 million," read the ante litem notices sent by Jonesboro attorney Loletha Hale.
By Jeff Amy | The Associated Press | July 31, 2024
The suit alleged the board broke Georgia law on posting notice for a public meeting. It also alleged that at least three board members were required to physically be in the room, invalidating the meeting, because Johnston joined remotely.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Abigail Adcox | July 31, 2024
Covington & Burling and Dhillon Law Group are the top-paid legal counsel to the Democratic and Republican presidential campaigns, respectively, so far this year.
By The Associated Press | July 31, 2024
Prosecutors say he phoned Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's Washington, D.C., office three times on Nov. 8 and made threatening statements while speaking with the lawmaker's staff.
By Colleen Murphy | July 30, 2024
"While [Scott] Salmon still has time to object to the petitions of Kennedy's nominating electors, according to the timeline provided by the Secretary of State, any objection to Kennedy's nomination petition had to be filed with the Secretary of State by June 4, 2024," said Donald F. Burke Jr., of the Law Office of Donald F. Burke, who represented Robert F. Kennedy Jr. "Salmon failed to meet the deadline and any contention that Kennedy's nomination petition is barred by the sore loser law is untimely."
By Brian Lee | July 30, 2024
While most of ther judges indicated the law is on solid ground, at least two appeared to struggle with its foundation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jerry H. Goldfeder | July 30, 2024
"With the withdrawal of President Joe Biden and the nomination of Harris, there are those who question whether delegates originally pledged to Biden can vote for other candidates," writes Jerry H. Goldfeder.
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