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Murder Charges Dropped After Fight to Exonerate Georgia Man Who Spent 22 Years Behind Bars
The Floyd County judge dismissed the case at the request of the district attorney, who decided not to bring Joey Watkins to trial again after his initial conviction was vacated. The Georgia Innocence Project and other attorneys waged a lengthy fight to overturn the conviction.Mayer Brown Adds King & Spalding International Arbitration Partner in Houston
David Weiss, who joined Mayer Brown on Monday, said the firm is a good fit for his international arbitration practice, because of its global reach, and the caliber of its arbitration and energy practices.Policyholders Beware: How to Not Inadvertently Jeopardize Your Insurance Coverage
Many policyholders misunderstand their relationship with their insurers. Having purchased an insurance policy, they assume that their insurer will make a good-faith effort to honor its contractual obligations, which is not always the case, according to Jacquelyn Mohr Heitman of Pasich.Abduction, Terror Trial After Boy Found Dead at N.M. Compound Opens With Ga. Mom's Testimony
Abdul-Ghani's mother, Hakima Ramzi, recounted her love and devotion to a cheerful son who lived with severe developmental disabilities and frequent seizures—and her shock when husband, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, and his sibling accused her of casting spells on the boy.To Reinstate or Not To Reinstate Debt? That Is the Question in a Rising Interest Rate Environment
This article provides an overview of reinstatement, explores the facts that led the 'Charter' court to allow reinstatement and the 'Young Broadcasting' court to reject it and explains how the rising interest rate environment may affect Chapter 11 plan confirmations.View more book results for the query "*"
Service by Electronic Means Under the Hague Service Convention
This article examines the issue of serving by electronic means under the Hague Convention, including whether email service is permitted in countries that have specifically invoked their right under the convention to object to service by mail.Filings With the Treasury and/or the IRS
Most tax-related informational-type returns are filed with the IRS in coordination with income tax filing deadlines. However, there is at least one major deadline involving foreign assets that now requires filing with the Treasury. Another major reporting development involving the IRS and third-parties includes new filing rules.General Election: Jill Beck Runs for Pennsylvania Superior Court
"Although it is not the role of the court to legislate, neither is it permissible for the court to serve as a rubber stamp for the legislative and executive branches of government (or the courts below)," says Pennsylvania Superior Court candidate Jill Beck.New York State Court of Appeals: The Arc of History Bends True North
Retired Court of Appeals Judge Joseph Bellacosa looks back at the notable accomplishments of the past chief judges of the Court of Appeals, which, as he writes, was "inspired solely by the Court's recent leadership change with a fresh en banc composition."N.Y. Company Proposes to House Refugees in Closed Ga. Uniform Plant
The Moultrie Observer reports the proposal was made Tuesday to Colquitt County commissioners to use the former Riverside Manufacturing uniform factory, which closed in 2014. Commissioners didn't act Tuesday, citing questions about the plan.Trending Stories
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