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Former Fort Dix Cop Fails in Suit Against Monmouth County Prosecutor Over Release of Expunged Record
The officer had been charged in 1996 with using his position on the Monmouth County Tactical Narcotics Task Force to coerce a woman to have sex with him, the Appellate Division said.Proposal for Miami's Eastside Ridge Project Delayed — Again
A city advisory board delayed a critical building regulation change that's needed for the project to be move forward in the approval process.Navigating the DOJ's New Guidance on the Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs
While noting that DOJ does not use a “rigid formula” to assess the effectiveness of a company's compliance program, the guidance document lays out three “fundamental questions” that a prosecutor should answer.Why Your Board Should Consider Using a Smaller Law Firm
With a smaller law firm, experienced lawyers are the norm, rather than the associates who typically handle the day-to-day business for large law firms. The attention given to the client is second to none.Seeing Lawyers in Crisis, Some Blame the Billable Hour
Measuring lawyers by the hours they bill was long treated as a necessary evil. Faced with evidence that mental health erodes as hours increase, legal industry innovators are asking how necessary it really is.View more book results for the query "*"
See Who Passed California's February 2019 Bar Exam
The names represent the 31.4 percent of test-takers who lodged passing scores on an exam that has not been passed by a majority of applicants since July 2013.Parking Space 'Chalking' Case Raises Questions on Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence
Technology is making universal surveillance of public spaces possible, and the right to be lost in the crowd will not depend on chalk. The real issue is not search but scrutiny.Entire Controversy Doctrine Lives On in Legal Malpractice Litigation
The Supreme Court reminds us that we all should be aware of the doctrine and its potential application in the context of legal malpractice.Lawyers Revise $240M Deal in USC Sex Abuse Settlement After Judge Rejects It
The revised deal was filed one day after law firms called for Michigan officials to investigate a $500 million settlement for sexual abuse victims of former sports doctor Larry Nassar.Lawyers in USC Sex Abuse Settlement Revise $240M Deal After Judge Rejects It
The revised deal was filed one day after law firms called for Michigan officials to investigate a $500 million settlement for sexual abuse victims of former sports doctor Larry Nassar.Trending Stories
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