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Family Drug Courts Help Parents Clean Up, Families Reunite
With substance abuse still threatening to overwhelm child-welfare systems like the Florida Department of Children and Families, officials are looking at drug courts for troubled families as a way to address the problem.Circuit Revives Suit Targeting Power Plant CO2 Emissions
Chimp Attack Victim Is Denied $150M State Lawsuit
A Connecticut woman disfigured by a friend's pet chimpanzee in 2009 was denied permission Friday to sue the state for $150 million on her claim that officials knew the animal was dangerous but didn't do anything about it.View more book results for the query "*"
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Unlocked Lobby of Public Building Is a 'Dwelling' Under Trespassing Statute'Improper Influence' on Audits: Another Trap for Lawyers?
While the public and the bar have been focusing on the lawyer conduct proposals of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the SEC has proposed a separate set of rules that would have a similar dramatic effect on the lawyer's relationship with the client's auditor. Without question, the SEC is laying the groundwork for adopting rules later this month that will dramatically affect how lawyers and others communicate with public companies' auditors.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 13, No. 127 - June 29, 2005
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