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Trump Valet Pleads Not Guilty in Classified Documents Case
Special counsel Jack Smith accuses valet Walt Nauta and property manager Carlos De Oliveira of scheming with former President Donald Trump to try to delete Mar-a-Lago surveillance video sought by investigators.Think You Could Rise to the Bench? 5 Judicial Vacancies Need Filling
Judicial vacancies exist on the superior court benches of the Atlanta, Atlantic, Cherokee, Coweta and Dougherty judicial circuits.Pa. Lessons From the New Massachusetts Rules for Cape Cod On-Lot Sewage Systems
Cape Cod has a problem with nitrogen pollution of its embayments and waterways. The solution that Massachusetts began to implement on July 7 may offer some lessons for Pennsylvania practitioners.'Concerning Precedent': ELEC Dismisses More Than 100 Campaign Violation Complaints
"When Gov. Murphy signed the ETA, it opened the floodgates of corruption," Sen. Steve Oroho said. "This ridiculous law stifled the independence of our state's campaign watchdog and limited [its] ability to hold those who commit campaign violations accountable."As Deal Flow Resumes, Hiring Appetite May Pick Up in California
Despite lagging lateral hiring in the second quarter of 2023, "signs of a pick-up in deal flow and hiring appetite are everywhere," which could lead to "a very active fourth quarter," one California legal recruiter said.View more book results for the query "*"
AI Programs Used by Employers May Lead to Title VII Discrimination Claims
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has provided guidance that AI programs will trigger Title VII discrimination violations when protected classes are disfavored in employment selection processes.Plaintiff's Ankle Severely Lacerated During Dog Attack
On Sept. 4, 2022, plaintiff Patrick Barron, 75, was retrieving his newspaper on his property at McMullen Farm Lane in West Chester. He claimed that four unrestrained dogs entered his property and began charging at him, causing him to turn to flee. He was severely bitten in the right ankle.People in the News—Aug. 10, 2023—Ballard Spahr, Rawle & Henderson
Ballard Spahr chief information officer Robert F. Holloway is a finalist for an ORBIE Award from PhillyCIO, a professional association of CIOs and other technology executives from prominent organizations in Philadelphia.SB 170: Automatic Right to Temporary Injunctions
Under the new law, the enforcement of an ordinance is automatically suspended if a plaintiff sues to invalidate the ordinance, requests suspension in the complaint and alleges that the ordinance is invalid due to preemption under state law or because the ordinance is arbitrary or unreasonableMotion to Suppress Denial, No Private Right of Action and Release on Bail Pending Appeal
This column reports on several significant representative decisions from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judge Eric N. Vitaliano denied a defendant's motion to suppress electronically stored information obtained by the government from Google. Judge Eric R. Komitee dismissed pro se claims alleging federal criminal violations committed during a state court landlord-tenant proceeding. And Judge Vitaliano denied release on bail pending appeal.Trending Stories
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