0 results for 'undefined'
NY Judge Maintains State Regulators' Curb on Check-Cashing Rate Fee
It was enough of a reduction to put many check-cashing companies out of business, since they operate on such slim margins in an already struggling industry, the claim argued.Investors Demand Deposition of Binance Founder 'CZ' Before He Goes to Prison
The deposition request, in a class action in Florida, comes one day after a federal judge ordered Zhao to remain in the United States until his sentencing on Feb. 23.Court of Appeals Set to Eye Hearing Malpractice Complaint Against Morgan & Morgan
The trial court rejected a motion to compel arbitration but sent the matter straight up the appellate ladder. The judge said it was uncertain whether the firm was registered to practice in Georgia.Prosecutors Seek Maximum Sentence for Ex-FBI Counterintelligence Leader in Russia Sanctions Case
McGonigal pleaded guilty in August to one count of conspiracy to violate U.S. sanctions and launder money in connection with a scheme to assist sanctioned Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska.ABA Proposal for Accrediting Fully Online Law Schools Out for Notice and Comment
"I applaud the working group for coming up with this proposal," Steven C. Bahls, president emeritus, said during the meeting. "It's something that other professional creditors have done some time ago. And I believe that the American Bar Association is an outlier here, and I am particularly attracted by your argument that this creates an opportunity for some to reduce the cost of legal education and may enable some rural areas without access for law schools to enter the profession to serve our underserved areas."View more book results for the query "*"
Biden Administration Takes Aim at Transgender Coverage Ban
Lawyers from the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services filed a brief at the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals saying decisions by the state Agency for Health Care Administration and lawmakers to prevent coverage for the treatments violated a federal Medicaid law and the Affordable Care Act.8th Circuit Affirms Mount Rushmore Slip-and-Fall Dismissal Over Discretionary-Function Exception
"Even if this were an accurate characterization of the Government's position, the argument belies our precedents. In determining whether the discretionary-function exception applies, we ask whether the challenged conduct is 'susceptible to policy analysis,' not whether it was in fact subjected to that analysis by the decisionmaker," Judge Bobby Ed Shepherd wrote on behalf the Eighth Circuit panel. "Furthermore, safety concerns are a typical policy consideration we identify when applying the discretionary-function exception."Senate Seeks to Add Doctors, Expand Access to Medical Care
The effort to boost access to health care comes as more than 11% of Floridians lack insurance, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.State Lawmakers Seek Study on Impact of Electric Vehicles
Bills filed in the House and Senate called for imposing a registration fee on electric vehicles to make up for lost gas-tax revenue, which is used for transportation projects.Trending Stories
Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
(470) 294-1674
Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone
(857) 444-6468
Smith & Hassler
(713) 739-1250
The 2024 Benchmark of Ethical Culture Report
Brought to you by LRN
Download Now
State Lawmakers Targeting Plastic Pollution in 2024
Brought to you by LexisNexis®
Download Now
Leveraging Technology to Increase Law Firm Profitability
Brought to you by Tranch
Download Now
2024 Report: State of AI in Legal
Brought to you by Ironclad
Download Now