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Plan To Allow Web Posting of Sex Offenders' Data Advances
Internet sex offender registries are on the upswing with New Jersey poised to become the 30th state with such an initiative. The state legislature is expected to approve the measure and voters will have their say in the fall. As it is planned, New Jersey's registry would include convicted sex offenders' names, photos, home addresses, places of work and criminal histories.Justices Uphold Fine for Spoliation of Electronically Stored Evidence
The Delaware Supreme Court, clarifying the rules regarding the preservation of electronic discovery, said that the Court of Chancery did not abuse its discretion when it held a defendant in contempt for spoliation of evidence in Genger v. TR Investors LLC.Two Miami Beach condos acquired for $6.73 million
Phila. Bar Gives Annual Awards
As Philadelphia Bar Association members greet incoming Chancellor Gabriel Bevilacqua at next week's annual luncheon, they will also take the time to honor three members of the city legal community with awards of achievement.View more book results for the query "*"
Disgorgement, Distribution Under Sarbanes-Oxley and the Bankruptcy Code
It is often the case that bankruptcy laws find themselves in conflict with other federal statutes or with state law.Educators Split on Impact of ?Law School Porn?
It?s that time of year when law school faculties are inundated with so-called ?law school porn? — slick mailings extolling the virtues of individual law schools meant to sway voting in the U.S. News & World Report?s reputation survey, now under way.Aetna buys Genworth Financial business for $290M
Aetna Inc. said Monday it will buy the Medicare supplement business of Genworth Financial Inc. for about $290 million, as it becomes the latest health insurer to announce a plan that capitalizes on the aging baby boomer population.Lawsuits challenge state House redistricting
Two lawsuits opposing the redistricting of state House seats in West Chester and Phoenixville have been filed with the state Supreme Court.Bar program helps lawyers connect
SOLACE, which stands for Support of Lawyers/Legal Personnel – All Concern Encouraged, has been a network for Louisiana's legal community since 2002. Other SOLACE programs organized by state bar associations and chapters of the Federal Bar Association are now in at least nine states and Puerto Rico.Trending Stories
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