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Civil responsibilities: How soon we forget
Last month, as "We the People" exercised our civil rights in voting on the direction the country would take in the coming years, our neglect of civil responsibility littered the landscape.Ruffin retires, opening race for appeals court
Judge John H. Ruffin Jr., a trailblazer in integrating Augusta in the 1960s and 1970s, has told the Daily Report that he will not run this fall to keep his seat on the Georgia Court of Appeals. Ruffin's decision ends a 22-year career on the bench-and starts what could be a wide-open race among lawyers who have wanted a judgeship without having to challenge an incumbent or win the favor of a governor.Court Declares Unconstitutional Law Banning Use of Prescriber Data
In their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp, partners at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, discuss the court's finding that a Vermont law banning the use of prescriber data for marketing purposes placed an impermissible restriction on commercial speech under the First Amendment, a decision at odds with two recent holdings from the First Circuit.New Consumer Agency Shows a Large Impact as It Finishes First Year
In the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's inaugural year, the agency remained a potent political target but also made considerable headway on implementing its agenda. "They're not messing around," said Venable counsel Jonathan Pompan, a consumer financial products specialist.View more book results for the query "White Case"
OIG Issues Opinion on Internet Advertising Accord With Chiropractors
The Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General, or OIG, issued an advisory opinion (No. 08-19) that approved "pay per call/e-mail" advertising arrangements between an Internet advertiser and chiropractors. The OIG ultimately concluded that although the arrangement could potentially generate prohibited remuneration under the federal Anti-Kickback Statute, if the requisite intent were proved, the OIG would not impose administrative sanctions in this particular arrangement because it posed a minimal risk of federal health care program or patient fraud and abuse.Cornyn on Sotomayor: "We Have Not Yet Heard Satisfying Answers"
During a break from today's Senate confirmation hearing, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn voiced annoyance, saying U.S. Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor's judicial record is "fairly traditional" but if she becomes a justice more in the mode of her speeches than of her rulings, "it's a problem."Ex-Greenberg lawyer sorry for saying Rothstein-related document nonexistent
Former Greenberg Traurig attorney Donna Evans apologized to a Miami federal judge and her opposing counsel for a discovery mess in a trial that ended with a $67 million award against TD Bank for investors in ex-attorney Scott Rothstein's fraud.Trending Stories
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