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People in the News—Jan. 24, 2024—Munley, Rawle & Henderson
Marion Munley of Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys recently presented at the American Association of Justice's (AAJ) truck litigation group members-only meeting in Florida on "Rule of 3."NJ Supreme Court Lowers the Reliability of 'DRE' Protocol, Harming Minorities
In November 2023, New Jersey's Supreme Court declared the testimony of drug recognition experts (DRE) reliable enough to be used as evidence in 'State v. Olenowski,' 253 N.J. 133, (2023). Unfortunately, in doing do, the court lowered the standard for reliability to allow DRE evidence.Virginia Court Sides With Injured Worker, Ruling Temporary Total Disability Claim Was Timely Filed
"Applying the statute here, the Commission may review the wages the Department of Corrections paid to Walker following her ankle injury, and 'may make an award ending, diminishing or increasing [this] compensation previously awarded' because those wages are a statutory award of compensation," the court concluded, holding that the commission erred in finding Walker's claim for temporary total disability benefits was barred by the statute of limitations under Code Section 65.2-601.Georgia Secretary of State Says It's Unconstitutional for Board to Oversee Him, but Lawmakers Differ
Charlene McGowan, Raffensperger's general counsel. "Giving a board of unelected bureaucrats unchecked power over the state's executive branch is a dangerous policy proposal."View more book results for the query "*"
Slow and Steady Has Served Jones Foster Well For A Century, Says Incoming Chair Scott Hawkins
"Some people put a high premium on growth for the optics. Long term, it can be a problem, so that's why I say our growth model has tended to be incremental," said the new leader of the Palm Beach County institution.Georgia Lawmakers Advance Bill to Revive Disciplinary Commission for State Prosecutors
Though Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed legislation last year creating the new commission, it was unable to begin operating after the state Supreme Court in November refused to approve rules governing its conduct.Proximate Cause: Plaintiff's Employer and Its Post-'Burlington' Role in the Duty To Defend Analysis
In this article, Laura B. Dowgin and Thomas J. Maroney discuss the 'Burlington Insurance v. NYC Transit Authority' case and how case law regarding the duty to defend has been affected since the decision.Statutory Requirements For Enforcing International Arbitral Awards Are Not Jurisdictional
In this article, the authors look at two recent circuit court decisions that held that such requirements under the New York Convention and under the FAA are procedural and, therefore, do not oust a court of subject matter jurisdiction, even if the requirements are not strictly met.Trending Stories
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