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Henry Nicholas has brought in MoFo's James Brosnahan to defend him in his upcoming trial on drug charges. That means we won't get to see Brendan Sullivan trying to explain the Broadcom cofounder's antics. But Sullivan's still on board for Nicholas's securities fraud trial.
Magistrate Resigns Abruptly Amid Complaints About Racial Remarks to Lawyer
Miami-Dade general magistrate abruptly ended his 22 years on the bench just weeks after a black female prosecutor accused him of making racially insensitive remarks in court.States Seek Advice on How to Regulate Harassment Without Trammeling First Amendment Rights
After three men were convicted of burning crosses to intimidate their neighbors, the Virginia Supreme Court threw out the state`s cross-burning law for treading on free speech. Now, Virginia, backed by nine other states, is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to clarify how states may protect citizens from intolerance-based harassment.1st Circuit weighs what tasks Mass. lawyers must perform in real estate closings
Judges on a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit sharply interrogated lawyers on both sides of a case about what tasks Massachusetts law requires lawyers to perform in residential real estate closings.View more book results for the query "White and Williams"
States Seek Advice on How to Regulate Harassment Without Trammeling First Amendment Rights
After three men were convicted of burning crosses to intimidate their neighbors, the Virginia Supreme Court threw out the state`s cross-burning law for treading on free speech. Now, Virginia, backed by nine other states, is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to clarify how states may protect citizens from intolerance-based harassment.Is Florida Voting Law Discriminatory?
Lawyers for a class of 613,000 felons claim that the 1968 law, which permanently disenfranchises convicted felons, disproportionately affects African-Americans. The U.S. Supreme Court will consider taking up the case Thursday.Attorneys Reinstated From the 2011 Ineligible List
The New Jersey Lawyers' Fund For Client Protection declares that the following New Jersey attorneys, having fully satisfied the requirements of the annual assessment, are hereby removed from the list of those declared ineligible by Order of the New Jersey Supreme Court dated September 20, 2011 and effective upon publication on September 26, 2011.Trending Stories
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