By Jim Saunders | April 20, 2023
"Let's call a spade a spade," Rep. Daryl Campbell, D-Fort Lauderdale, said about the bill related to drag shows. "This is an attack on the LGBTQ+ community, on free speech and on Floridians."
Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | April 18, 2023
"We need to work together to ensure that all judges across this great nation are safe and we can't just sit idly by and wait for another tragedy to strike," said U.S. District Judge Esther Salas during a forum on judicial threats last week.
By Amanda R. Griner and Deborah M. Isaacson | April 17, 2023
A discussion of H.R. 1165, the Data Privacy Act of 2023, introduced on Feb. 24 by Representative Patrick McHenry (R-NC), chair of the House Financial Services Committee, to "modernize financial data privacy laws and give consumers more control over how their personal information is collected and used."
By Jim Saunders | April 14, 2023
The bill would affect only the sentencing process and not what is known as the "guilt phase" of murder cases. Juries would still have to be unanimous in finding defendants guilty before sentencing could begin.
By Jim Saunders | April 14, 2023
Supporters have said the bill reflects fetal heartbeats being detected at six weeks of pregnancy, but opponents have contended that it would lead to a virtual ban on abortion, in part because many women don't know they are pregnant at six weeks.
By Colleen Murphy | April 13, 2023
"While the enactment of the EFA eliminated any conflict between the FAA and Section 12.7 as to sexual assault and sexual harassment claims that accrued on or after March 3, 2022, it did not eliminate the conflict for claims, such as plaintiff's, that accrued before that date," the opinion stated.
By Cheryl Miller | April 13, 2023
The auditor's report also found flaws in the state bar's tracking of lawyer disciplinary cases sent to outside counsel.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Samuel Butt and Michael Brodlieb | April 13, 2023
This column reports on several significant representative decisions handed down recently in the U.S District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judge Gary R. Brown denied plaintiffs' motion for a preliminary injunction regarding New York State's gun licensing and use laws. Judge Frederic Block denied a motion to dismiss product liability claims concerning TRESemmé products, and Magistrate Judge James M. Wicks rejected a settlement under the FLSA as overbroad with insufficient support to determine reasonableness.
By Cheryl Miller | April 13, 2023
Legislation would allow city attorneys and county counsel to assume a role usually left to California's labor commissioner.
By Todd E. Soloway and Bryan T. Mohler | April 11, 2023
After establishing that the relationship between franchisor and franchisee is inherently imbalanced, this Todd Soloway and Bryan Mohler discuss recent efforts by a group of franchisees seeking to level the playing field through the legislative process, including a bill currently pending in New Jersey that seeks to codify certain protections for hotel franchisees.
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