By Dan M. Clark | October 26, 2018
Keith Wofford used his high income to make a distinction with his Democratic opponent, New York City Public Advocate Letitia James, saying his wealth will allow him to be independent of politics. James earned $184,000 as NYC public advocate.
By Greg Land | October 26, 2018
The appellate panel, which in 2016 upheld a trial judge's dismissal of the case, said on remand that Northside Hospital did not need to know the identity of the party seeking its records in order to claim they are confidential trade secrets.
By R. Robin McDonald | October 22, 2018
The appeals court reversed U.S. District Judge Richard Story's 2017 decision that the state of Georgia could copyright its annotated legal code, which a nonprofit had posted online for free.
By Greg Land | October 17, 2018
The federal lawsuits say two citizens who were told they were welcome on public property to visit sewer facilities were jailed and charged with criminal trespass, while another resident was hit with a lifetime ban from attending city council meetings.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | October 2, 2018
On deck at the Supreme Court for Day 2 with eight justices. Plus: the court declined to weigh into a legal-fee fight in a same-sex marriage case. This is NLJ's Supreme Court Brief.
By Brian Baxter | October 1, 2018
The firm received $3.43 million last year after representing Hunter in a lawsuit against the professional basketball players' union stemming from his 2013 ouster as its leader, according to the NBPA's annual financial filing with the U.S. Department of Labor.
By Rhys Dipshan | October 1, 2018
A pilot project launched in Austin, Texas, looks to provide the local homeless population with a way to access their identifying documents. But data regulations and user skepticism stand in its way.
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By Max Mitchell | September 27, 2018
The arguments explored whether parties to transactions have a legal duty to report conveyances of properties to county recorders of deeds, on pain of a liability finding.
By Jim Saunders | September 26, 2018
The lawsuit challenges a law passed in March that increases the minimum age from 18 to 21 to buy rifles and other long guns in Florida.
By Phillip Bantz | September 24, 2018
The Observ Institute is an independent, nonprofit group that plans to create a public database for bids on government contracts and use that data to identify corruption-related issues in the bidding process.
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