Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Andrew Larson | January 20, 2022
"Regulators are unable to ferret out the bad actors in the profession if they are engaged in repeated back-and-forth communications with attorneys who take an 'ostrich with its head in the sand' or passive-aggressive approach to the audit process," Judge James Wilson Abrams wrote in one case.
By Jim Turner | January 20, 2022
"I believe this number still meets the goals of the bill and that we also ensure that there is flexibility and accountability in the course of an emergency," Senate bill sponsor Danny Burgess said of the $500 million amount.
By Ryan Dailey | January 20, 2022
"I believe that we have a unique opportunity in the fact that the Supreme Court is considering 15 weeks right now, and this would allow Florida to save as many babies as possible, as soon as possible," the bill sponsor said.
By Jim Turner | January 19, 2022
"This is just to make sure, as a proactive approach, that people continue to play it," Joe Gruters, who doubles as chairman of the Republican Party of Florida, said.
By Jim Saunders | January 19, 2022
Florida voters in recent years have approved high-profile initiatives about issues such as raising the minimum wage and broadly legalizing medical marijuana. Such initiatives would be barred in the future if the House proposal is ultimately approved.
By Jane Wester | January 13, 2022
The agenda reiterated NYCBA's support for restructuring and simplifying the state's trial courts, arguing that the restructure is "an absolutely essential reform for the benefit of both the court system and the public."
By Dan Packel | January 13, 2022
Leaders from Wachtell, Cravath, Paul Weiss and Davis Polk and many others signed the letter asking New York state officials to reject legislation that aims to expand the state's antitrust powers.
By Allison Dunn | January 12, 2022
On Wednesday, a three-judge appellate panel heard oral arguments in Whole Woman's Health Alliance v. Rokita, in which the state is appealing an Indiana federal judge's ruling blocking several abortion restrictions.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan | January 12, 2022
This annual survey of New York environmental legislation describes numerous new laws on single-use plastics, lead exposure, drinking water, fuel oil, climate resilience, solar energy, invasive species and other areas that were signed into law in 2021.
By Ryan Dailey | January 12, 2022
Florida House Speaker Chris Sprowls touted a "cash-rich moment" for the state, which he said gives lawmakers an opportunity to make historic investments.
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