By Samantha Joseph | September 1, 2017
Meet Louis Terminello: law firm partner, adjunct professor, hero to party lovers everywhere.
By Jim Turner | September 1, 2017
Chances remain about zero that Republican leaders will be swayed by calls from the state's Democratic congressional delegation to hold a one-day special session to replace a statue of a Confederate general representing Florida in the U.S. Capitol.
By Max Mitchell and Lizzy McLellan | September 1, 2017
Disciplinary proceedings involving Centre County officials have recently cast light on alleged ex parte communication between prosecutors and judges. Some of the cases cited have already been through the appellate courts, and the newest revelations may bring about more appeals as defense attorneys question the fairness of the county's criminal proceedings in recent years.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | September 1, 2017
A state probe has cleared the NYPD of any blame in the death of an emotionally disturbed Bronx man subdued with a stun gun.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | September 1, 2017
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says efforts to crack down on wage theft are paying off.
By Michael Booth | September 1, 2017
As movement in the New Jersey Attorney General's Office continues, Kevin Jespersen, the chief assistant to Attorney General Christopher Porrino, has been appointed as chief executive assistant attorney general.
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 1, 2017
State board of cosmetology's regulation governing placement of lavatories in beauty salons was expressly pre-empted by the Construction Code Act, which pre-empted all constructions regulations promulgated by state boards and agencies. Application for summary relief granted.
By Tom McParland | September 1, 2017
Warnings from the corrections officer killed in the Feb. 1 takeover of James T. Vaughn Correctional Center's C-Building were ignored in the weeks leading up to the nearly 18-hour ordeal, an independent report revealed.
By Cogan Schneier | August 31, 2017
A letter signed by 77 civil rights groups criticized Eric Dreiband's positions on equal pay and workplace discrimination, as well as his record as general counsel at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission under President George W. Bush.
By Jim Saunders | August 31, 2017
Florida businesses could see workers' compensation insurance premiums decrease in 2018, after a tumultuous period that included a double-digit rate hike late last year and a lobbying battle about whether to revamp workers' compensation laws.
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