By Angela Morris | April 5, 2019
“One of the things this bill does is allow the attorney general, through the DTPA to reach the out-of-state entities harvesting clients in Texas,” Texans for Lawsuit Reform general counsel Lee Parsley said during testimony on the proposed law.
By Dan M. Clark | April 4, 2019
Those attorneys, who were not named in the announcement from Cuomo, will each provide legal representation to a caseload of up to 20 clients at a time, and will help immigrants with a wide range of issues, like visas, work permits and family-based immigration.
By Cheryl Miller | April 4, 2019
The FDA's addressing CBD issues, and we've got details below. Plus, a bipartisan group in the US Senate is reintroducing the "States Act": what to know. And scroll down for Who Got the Work, and a lot more.Thanks for reading!
By Marcia Coyle | April 4, 2019
The U.S. Justice Department solicitor general's office is weighing a challenge to a Federal Circuit ruling that opened a door to Agent Orange-related benefits for Blue Water Navy veterans.
By Marcia Coyle | April 4, 2019
The U.S. Justice Department solicitor general's office is weighing a challenge to a Federal Circuit ruling that opened a door to Agent Orange-related benefits for Blue Water Navy veterans.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Flavio Komuves | April 4, 2019
OP-ED: Section 2 of S119/A1230 should be jettisoned because of its questionable constitutionality and its undermining of the NPVIC initiative.
By Dan M. Clark | April 4, 2019
A higher payment rate for 18-B attorneys likely won't be considered again by lawmakers until next year's state budget cycle, which extends broadly from January to March.
By Angela Morris | April 3, 2019
State Bar President Joe Longley said he's never heard of a case in which the bar disciplined a lawyer based on his or her religious beliefs, and he hasn't heard any lawyers discussing the issue. “It's not high on my radar screen,” he said.
By Dan M. Clark | April 3, 2019
James said the Trump administration loosened those standards, which apply to 30 million schoolchildren, without public notice or the opportunity to comment, which allegedly violated the federal Administrative Procedure Act.
By Dan M. Clark | April 3, 2019
James said the Trump administration loosened those standards, which apply to 30 million schoolchildren, without public notice or the opportunity to comment, which allegedly violated the federal Administrative Procedure Act.
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