By Colleen Murphy | December 14, 2023
"The goal of the pilot program is to make the courts more efficient and cut down on governmental waste," Sen. Vince Polistina said in a statement on the bill. "However, requiring the central municipal court to handle these cases without the corresponding revenue has become unnecessarily burdensome and costly."
By Lisa Willis | December 13, 2023
"We haven't learned anything in the last year to change that conclusion," Attorney Manuel A "Alex" Arteaga-Gomez said.
By Sarah Heaton Concannon and Alexander Schwartz | December 13, 2023
On Oct. 10, 2023, the SEC adopted rule amendments to Schedule 13D/13G reporting of beneficial ownership. This article identifies what the authors feel are "certain information asymmetries" in the rules.
By Jane Wester | December 12, 2023
Santos' case is currently scheduled for trial in September, though prosecutors have repeatedly asked for a date in May or June instead. Santos' attorney Joseph Murray opposed that request at Tuesday's conference, citing the volume of discovery in the case.
By Cassandre Coyer | December 12, 2023
Legaltech News caught up with Pradnya Desh, former U.S. diplomat and founder of Advocat AI, to discuss how she approached raising funds—and why she wished she raised more in her initial round.
By Lisa Willis | December 12, 2023
"You have to draft or craft a lawsuit that is going to actually get something done," Miami Attorney Wayne M. Pathman said.
By Michael A. Mora | December 12, 2023
Now, it is up to the Florida Supreme Court to approve the disciplinary action or reject and remand the action back to the Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission.
By Avalon Zoppo | December 12, 2023
The Senate on Monday confirmed federal public defender Richard Federico to a seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit that has been vacant for more than two years.
By Alex Anteau | December 11, 2023
"While [the state Supreme Court's] decision means we do not need to move forward with this current legal challenge, we know some at the state Capitol have already signaled they plan to try again," DeKalb County DA Sherry Boston said.
By Cheryl Miller | December 11, 2023
The unanimous three-justice panel said prosecutors and the state bar can pursue attorneys who make false claims, but this case brought under California's Unfair Competition Law is the wrong vehicle.
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