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Biden Nominates 2 to Southern California District Courts
U.S. Magistrate Judge Benjamin Cheeks and Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Serena Murillo will join four other California judicial nominees awaiting U.S. Senate confirmation votes in the final months of Joe Biden's presidency.Federal appeals panel says suspended lawyer Michael Avenatti should be resentenced
Avenatti rose to fame representing porn actor Stormy Daniels against former President Donald Trump and was later convicted of diverting money from his California clients for his own use.The 'Lopez' Decision Demands Legislative Action. The Marvin Mayfield Act Is the Solution.
There is a bill currently pending, the Marvin Mayfield Act, which would eliminate mandatory minimum sentences in New York.With Chair Regularly on the Road, Duane Morris Names First Phila. Office Managing Partner
"The thought now was that we could really use someone who's laser focused on Philadelphia," said commercial litigation co-chair James Steigerwald, who stepped into the role earlier this month.EV Startup Canoo Tentatively Settles $61 Million Investor Suit
Canoo filed suit in 2022 alleging that DD Global, one of its largest shareholders, must disgorge the $61 million in alleged profits accrued from the sale of some 35 million Canoo shares in 2021.View more book results for the query "New York"
Illicit Marijuana Business Operator Is Ordered to Pay New York $9.5M
The state attorney general is authorized on request by the Office of Cannabis Management to bring a proceeding against any person who violates the cannabis law.Passing Rates for July Administration of New York Bar Exam Reach New Heights
On Thursday, the New York Law Journal will publish a list of those who passed the exam.Suzanne Adams to Serve as New Administrative Judge for Manhattan Civil Supreme Court
Adams assumes the role Nov. 4. Her predecessor, Adam Silvera, has been appointed deputy chief administrative judge for the New York City Courts.Fusion Voting and Its Impact on the Upcoming Election
Fusion voting was once common and widespread in American politics. It allows one party to cross-endorse the candidate of another political party. By the early 20th century, most states prohibited fusion voting—but not New York.Trending Stories
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