By Dara Kam | March 6, 2019
Senate President Bill Galvano, a Bradenton Republican who's more familiar with Florida's byzantine gambling laws than any other legislator, has named sports betting as one of his priorities.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 6, 2019
Members of Congress reintroduced a measure to curb arbitration clauses, claiming they shut the courthouse door on employees, consumers and survivors of sexual abuse among others
By Dan M. Clark | March 5, 2019
The subpoena was issued less than a week after Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal attorney, testified before members of Congress that the Trump Organization had previously provided inflated assets to an insurance company.
By Dan M. Clark | March 5, 2019
The subpoena was issued less than a week after Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal attorney, testified before members of Congress that the Trump Organization had previously provided inflated assets to an insurance company.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | March 5, 2019
The class-action complaint, filed by Maxwell investor Davis Rodden, targeted the company's board and sought additional discloses about Barclays Capital Inc.'s current and prior engagements outside of the all-stock deal, which was announced last month.
By Dan M. Clark | March 5, 2019
The move is seen by the states as a way for the Trump administration to strip funding from Planned Parenthood clinics and send more to faith-based organizations that do not promote abortion.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Eva Talel | March 5, 2019
In her Cooperatives and Condominiums column, Eva Talel writes: Curbing sexual harassment in the workplace will continue to receive considerable attention from NYS and NYC legislators, and boards and managers should be prepared to expect, monitor and comply with legislation and regulations which will certainly be forthcoming in 2019 and likely beyond.
By Dan M. Clark | March 5, 2019
The legislation has also been met with trepidation from officials within the state judiciary, who have concerns over whether it could add to the evergreen issue of backlog in New York City courts.
By Jim Saunders | March 5, 2019
The Senate Banking and Insurance Committee voted 5-3 to approve the proposal, which Chairman Doug Broxson overhauled after an earlier version did not have enough support to get out of the committee.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 5, 2019
“It's going to affect a lot of people,” said Mark Yurachek, who made the winning argument against adding lifetime electronic monitoring for sex offenders who have already served their sentences.
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