By Mason Lawlor | July 24, 2023
In the midst of the U.S. Department of Justice's ongoing investigation into civil rights abuses in Georgia state prisons, a case against the state Department of Corrections has settled for $1.5 million for the death of an inmate allegedly caused by inadequate medical care.
By Brian Lee | July 24, 2023
Government-related litigation is well reflected in state Supreme Court of Albany County data, where, except for divorces, Article 78 proceedings challenging actions or inaction by New York agencies and and local governments keep the court busiest.
By Max Mitchell | July 24, 2023
According to Lora and Hindi Kranzel, the office's probation violations unit chief, it usually took about two weeks before a new inmate could have a detainer or violation hearing—although occasionally that time period could stretch to as long as one or two months.
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By Brooke Daniels, Joseph Kendall and Dania Slim | July 24, 2023
The new Florida law will impact Florida health care providers who are subject to the Exchange Act, and they should confirm that their information management systems and technology contracts support their compliance with the new law.
By Mason Lawlor | July 21, 2023
Last month, the Virginia Attorney General's filed a petition requesting that the appellate court set aside a 2-1 judgment issued June 6, in which the majority held that the circuit court impermissibly exercised the power of summary contempt in violation of the witness's rights to notice of the contempt charge, a fair hearing, and representation by counsel. In a July 11 order, the court agreed to rehear the issues en banc.
By Marianna Wharry | July 21, 2023
The Idaho Supreme Court issued an order last week granting a motion to expedite a lawsuit against the state's attorney general from the supporters…
By Thomas Spigolon | July 21, 2023
The firm is planning to expand its lobbying practice into Georgia, Tennessee and Florida offices.
By Alexander Lugo | July 21, 2023
In addition to the $1 million Suarez raised individually, PACs supporting him have garnered $13.6 million, according to the candidate.
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 21, 2023
The Fifth Circuit then considered a second argument—that the Texas Pandemic Liability Protection Act, which retroactively bars damages, violates the Texas Constitution's retroactivity clause.
By Allison Dunn | July 21, 2023
"After reviewing the Amended Complaint and Plaintiff's communications with Defendants, the Court finds that Plaintiff's harassing conduct is reprehensible, clearly sanctionable, and not the proper conduct of anyone, let alone a licensed attorney," Senior U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson wrote.
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