By Tom McParland | June 23, 2017
As the Delaware General Assembly fast approaches its deadline for producing a budget, some Delaware lawyers are expressing concern with what they say could be crippling cuts to legal aid services to indigent residents.
By Cheryl Miller | June 23, 2017
How high should marijuana tax rates be? That's a question more and more states are grappling with as they extend approval for medical marijuana use to adult recreational consumption. A consultant who worked on California's rate explains the "Goldilocks standard."
By Michael Booth | June 23, 2017
The New Jersey Assembly on Thursday gave final legislative approval to a bill that would impose rules and regulations on the growing practice of "telemedicine," where patients remotely receive medical evaluations or counseling from health care providers.
By Steven J. Harper | June 22, 2017
For young lawyers hoping that public service loan forgiveness could be an answer to a lifetime of student debt burdens, President Trump has some bad news.
By MICHAEL MARCIANO | June 22, 2017
With Connecticut ranked third in the nation in the rate of fatal opioid overdoses, legislators are asking attorneys to speak up and try to help reverse the worsening public health nightmare.
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 22, 2017
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action for the week of June 19.
By Michael Booth | June 22, 2017
The New Jersey Assembly on Thursday passed legislation designed to expand the state's 8-year-old paid family leave program.
By Associated Press | June 22, 2017
The Wolf administration, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT), the Pennsylvania State Police and local police urge travelers across the state to designate a sober driver and buckle their seat belts through the Independence Day holiday weekend.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 22, 2017
State Sen. Andrew Dinniman, D-Chester, introduced a bill that would make it a summary offense to leave a dog or cat in an unattended vehicle in extreme heat.
By Josefa Velasquez | June 21, 2017
The state Legislature passed a scaled-back version of Lavern's Law on Wednesday that seeks to change the statute of limitations on medical malpractice lawsuits to give some victims more time to file complaints and seek restitution.
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