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'Alvin Doesn't Scare Easily': Trump Case Isn't First Highly-Charged Prosecution for Bragg
As former Executive Deputy AG, Bragg led that office's Special Investigations and Prosecutions Unit, which investigates and prosecutes cases in which unarmed individuals die during interactions with law enforcement.Following Suits in Ga. and Other States, Sig Sauer Pistol Defect Sparks New Wave of Litigation
"Their experience with guns tells you all you need to know about whether this gun has a problem when the most experienced users are having these incidents," said Robert Zimmerman, a partner at Saltz Mongeluzzi who is based in its Philadelphia office.Bergen Vicinage Has a New Trial Court Administrator With a Long History of Service to the Judiciary
Bergen Vicinage has a new trial court administrator. Kerri Lynn Walsh-Wood has been named to the position effective April 8, according to a news release issued by New Jersey courts.New EPA Drinking Water Regulation Could Spark Litigation in Connecticut, Lawyers Say
"Local officials are going to realize that they have an obligation to ensure that their drinking systems are free of PFAS," Ian W. Sloss said. "And that they will likely turn to the manufacturers of those chemicals for reimbursement and damages related to the remediation efforts that they had to undertake."View more book results for the query "*"
Ex-President Donald Trump Indicted by Manhattan Grand Jury, Sources Say
The charges on which the former president was indicted were not immediately clear, though the grand jury has been hearing evidence relating to hush-money payments made in 2016 during his first run for president.Program Bill That Would Allow Two Choices From Court of Appeals Shortlist Passes Senate
Senate Republicans questioned the constitutionality of the bill, while noting it could exclude candidates of color from the process for filling the associate judgeship.Lawyer, Federal Court Clerk Indicted for Alleged Kickback Scheme Involving Criminal Defense Clients
The indictment emphasized that Figueroa was subject to the U.S. Courts' Code of Conduct for Judicial Employees, along with SDNY personnel policies preventing him from recommending particular attorneys to members of the public.SCOTUS Nixed Consent Requirement for Amicus Briefs. Will Appeals Courts Follow?
The idea was brought up at the Advisory Committee on Appellate Rules' latest meeting this week, and appears to be welcomed by appellate practitioners.Judge Dismisses Madison Square Garden's Lawsuit Against Liquor Authority
"Petitioners have not exhausted their administrative remedies," Judge Arthur Engoron stated. "They have barely begun."Trending Stories
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