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Judicial Ethics Opinion 24-100
A town justice who is a notary public may notarize documents as part of his/her duties as appointed village treasurer, provided he/she does so strictly as a notary public without reference to his/her judicial title or status.Court Rejects San Francisco's Challenge to Robotaxi Licenses
The First District Court of Appeal said San Francisco failed to show that the Public Utilities Commission violated the law in allowing Waymo to expand its driverless ride-hailing services in the city.View more book results for the query "*"
Lina Khan Gives Up the Gavel After Contentious 4 Years as FTC Chair
"To my mind, all of this public input and engagement made our work sharper and helped us really set priorities and focus on what people were telling us—the biggest challenges and pain points they were experiencing in our economy," Khan said Tuesday during her final commission meeting as chair.Allstate Is Using Cell Phone Data to Raise Prices, Attorney General Claims
According to the lawsuit, the defendants covertly collected the data.Seattle Jury Awards $100M in PCB Trial Against Monsanto
The trial, called Rose v. Pharmacia, is the 10th involving former students, teachers and parents at the Sky Valley Education Center in Monroe, Washington.Miami Judge Approves Shaq's $11 Million Settlement to Resolve Astrals Investor Claims
U.S. Senior District Judge Frederico A. Moreno has scheduled a final approval hearing for April 1.Trending Stories
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