By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 7, 2018
Philadelphia Family Court Judge Lyris F. Younge "did everything in her power" to rip a baby away from her parents with almost total disregard for their rights, an appeals court said.
By Samantha Joseph | May 4, 2018
Most incumbents ran unopposed.
By Christine Simmons | May 4, 2018
Rudy Giuliani's leave of absence lets Greenberg Traurig avoid representing the president without saying goodbye to its most high-profile lawyer.
By Jim Turner, News Service of Florida | May 4, 2018
“My experiences with you and your office, and the feedback I have received from my staff, have validated these concerns,” Patronis wrote in a letter to Breakspear. “I believe this is due to a lack of leadership at the top.”
By Jim Saunders | May 4, 2018
The ruling by a panel of the First District Court of Appeal in a 2018 Alachua County robbery case came after two other state appellate courts came to different conclusions about forcing defendants to supply passcodes to unlock cellphones.
By Christine Sexton, News Service of Florida | May 4, 2018
As a growing opioid epidemic has made patients leery of continued use of the drugs, the Florida Board of Physical Therapy has proposed a rule that would authorize certain physical therapists to treat patients with a “dry needling” technique.
By Katheryn Tucker | May 3, 2018
The case was about property values, but 10 of the class representatives are also individual plaintiffs in separate personal injury lawsuits alleging family members had developed brain cancer as a result of exposure to contaminants in the environment.
By Erin Mulvaney | May 3, 2018
Courts of appeals are split on whether companies can be held liable for discriminating against older job seekers based on age. Seasons 52, represented by Seyfarth and Akerman, did not admit wrongdoing in the EEOC settlement.
By Stephanie Forshee | May 3, 2018
The 2018 Carlton Fields Class Action Survey indicated that in-house legal departments have to deal with more class actions than before, but aren't getting a corresponding increase in staff devoted to these types of matters.
By Lloyd Dunkelberger, News Service of Florida | May 3, 2018
The state Department of Corrections says services had to be cut to shift money to the health care program, where there is a $55 million shortfall.
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