By Cassandre Coyer | October 17, 2022
Amid a data privacy and security landscape that only grows more complicated, a WIPL 2022 panel discussed the major shifts and regulatory agencies to keep an eye on.
By Colleen Murphy | October 17, 2022
"I am incredibly pleased that the state Senate has confirmed both Rachel Wainer Apter and Douglas Fasciale with bipartisan support to serve as Associate Justices of the New Jersey Supreme Court," Gov. Phil Murphy said.
By Terry Spencer, Jessica Gresko and Brendan Farrington | October 17, 2022
Some defense attorneys and capital punishment experts said it wasn't surprising the jurors couldn't unanimously agree. Only 18 death sentences were handed down nationwide last year, two of them in Florida.
By Raychel Lean | October 17, 2022
"We know now that over 40% of the people who did not evacuate during Hurricane Katrina did not so because they had a pet that they were not allowed to evacuate with."
By Allison Dunn | October 13, 2022
"Raising state revenue from convicted individuals and their families who are too poor to pay is counter-productive," the Boston Bar Association's report said on the matter. "Changes in the laws, many proposed by Massachusetts legislators and judges, should be adopted to improve the prospects for successful reentry following conviction and help stem the cycle of recidivism. Although the recommended reforms would deprive the Commonwealth of a relatively small amount of revenue in the short term, implementing them is the right thing to do and will save money in the long run."
By Raychel Lean | October 13, 2022
"We've got lawyers that have been impacted by these rent increases, and they make good money."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sarah Thomas | October 12, 2022
Three pending Senate bills could have a major impact on workers' compensation laws that have been in effect for decades, as well as significant repercussions for every industry operating in the state.
By Mary Alexander | October 11, 2022
This new federal framework may inspire states to create a safer legal landscape for child abuse survivors by either extending or abolishing their own statutes of limitation, personal injury attorney Mary Alexander.
By Cheryl Miller | October 11, 2022
"We are pleased to get justice for these delivery workers, who, at the height of COVID-19, provided an invaluable service to California households," said San Diego City Attorney Mara Elliott.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | October 7, 2022
Two states, Texas and Florida, enacted legislation to control social media companies' discretion in removing controversial political, medical and opinion speech. Both sets of laws were subject to immediate legal challenges and this column has followed the progress of these litigations.
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