By Mike Schneider, Associated Press | May 17, 2018
Instead, prosecutors in the Orlando-area jurisdiction of State Attorney Aramis Ayala will recommend releasing defendants on their own recognizance for crimes involving possession of small amounts of cannabis, driving without a license, panhandling, disorderly conduct or loitering.
By Scott Flaherty | May 17, 2018
A lawyer caught on video making racially-charged comments to employees at a Midtown Manhattan eatery has been heavily criticized since the video went viral. But will he also face attorney disciplinary action?
By Samantha Joseph | May 17, 2018
In the running are Jose Arrojo, Kathryn Estevez, Cynthia Everett, Matthew Hodes, Judith Kreeger, Barnaby Min and Michael Murawski.
By C. Ryan Barber | May 17, 2018
Andrew Smith joins the FTC from Covington & Burling. FTC chair Joe Simons said Wednesday he was “disappointed that two of my new colleagues have chosen to turn Mr. Smith's appointment into a source of unnecessary controversy.”
By Charles Toutant | May 16, 2018
Sure, they're green and yellow and circular. But the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office sees no room for confusion between the Jersey Boardwalk Pizza logo and New Jersey's Garden State Parkway sign.
By Melanie Waddell | May 16, 2018
In a hearing, lawmakers hammered the SEC on ICO oversight and agency officials blasted a recent Supreme Court decision on disgorgement.
By Colby Hamilton | May 16, 2018
Brent Borland is accused of diverting money to pay for the mortgage on a waterfront home and a beach club membership in Delray Beach.
By Tony Mauro | May 16, 2018
Thurgood Marshall's message was clear, and shared by most justices before and since: life-tenured Supreme Court justices don't like to be told when to retire or move on. If anything, hinting that it is time to go seems to stiffen justices' resolve to stay. But presidents and others keep trying.
By Sue Reisinger | May 16, 2018
Current claimants will split $425 million and another $75 million will be set aside for future claimants.
By Catherine Wilson | May 16, 2018
Two San Francisco Bay Area attorneys are leading the plaintiffs team, and a Florida attorney is coordinating litigation for iPhone users.
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