By Greg Land | November 7, 2017
The Georgia Supreme Court threw out a portion of the state's gang statute, and the Georgia Court of Appeals turned down prosecutors' requests to allow hearsay from a child's doctor in a child molestation case where the mother and alleged victim left the country.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Roy Strom | November 6, 2017
The offshore legal industry largely avoided a regulatory crackdown in the wake of the Panama Papers. Will the same be true after the Paradise Papers?
By Sue Reisinger | November 6, 2017
In the year since Trump's election, companies and their GCs have been vocal about opposing several of his policies, often using the courts to make their point.
By Jay H. Bernstein | November 6, 2017
An argument for updating the 1911 schedule of disabilities with a modern wage-loss system.
By Lloyd Dunkelberger | November 3, 2017
The fight for the Republican nomination for governor may have a tumultuous impact on the 2018 legislative session.Senate Appropriations Chairman…
By Gary Fineout | November 3, 2017
Against a backdrop of clandestine investigations and an exposed affair that prompted a lawmaker's resignation, a leading Republican state senator contends…
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Randall Kessler | November 3, 2017
When most high earners ask me about settlement, rarely are they interested in paying alimony ... until I explain that it can be deductible.
By Cheryl Miller | November 3, 2017
Amazon.com Inc. spent a record amount lobbying California lawmakers in the third quarter, mirroring its recent highest-ever binge on advocacy in Washington, D.C. Amazon spent $136,660 on state lobbying services between July and September, the highest quarterly figure for the company since it began filing reports with the Secretary of State's office in 2000.
By Thomas L. Case and Alana K. Ackels | November 2, 2017
The gig economy presents complex employment issues that are resulting in inconsistent legal rulings on the independent contractor or employee status…
By Victoria Hudgins | November 2, 2017
State Sen. Judith L. Schwank, D-Berks, issued a memo declaring her intention to introduce legislation prohibiting the use of nondisclosure agreements in contracts and out-of-court settlements related to sexual harassment or sexual misconduct.
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