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NY State Bar, Trial Lawyers Won't Take Part in 10-Group 'Unified' Screening of COA Candidates
A 10-member Unified Bars Screening Coalition has said it will continue to work in unison to screen and announce the individual ratings of judicial candidates. But the NYSBA and NYSTLA have said they will stand apart.NY Senate Bill Aimed at Preventing US Presidents From Running Out Clock on Criminal Allegations
The Senate passed the No Citizen is Above the Law Act—inspired by the current Manhattan grand jury probe into former President Donald Trump—on a 40-21 vote. It now goes to the state Assembly for its consideration.In a Year of 'Precipitous' Change, Cooley's Profits Fell Nearly 20% as Revenue Surpassed $2B
While Cooley grappled with overcapacity in the wake of last year's deal plummet, CEO Joe Conroy said the firm is well-positioned for the future with the best-ever talent roster and continually growing market share.Lawmakers Again Eye Alimony Overhaul
Revamping Florida's alimony laws is one of the most emotionally charged issues tackled by state lawmakers over the past decade.Georgia Senate Unveils New Mental Health Bill at Late Hour
House Speaker Jon Burns, a Newington Republican, has made further changes to mental health a top priority, a year after then-Speaker David Ralston pushed through an overhaul in the last session before he died.View more book results for the query "*"
This Judge is Hanging up His Black Robe: Look Back at Some Defining Moments
The judge is known for his defenses of abortion rights. In 2013 he ruled that abortion restrictions enacted by the state were unconstitutional in the case of Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt.A Look at Lawyer Immunity: Estate Attorneys, Part 1
There are practitioners who are de facto immune from an action in recompense from even their own admitted neglect.Defending Against False Abuse Allegations in Family Law
Facing false abuse accusations is frustrating. Apart from potential criminal charges resulting from false accusations, untrue allegations can also give rise to civil penalties and restrictions in the form of a protection from abuse order, commonly known as a PFA.Lawsuit: Slurs, Coercion at SC BBQ Chain With Racist History
According to a lawsuit filed this week by a Black woman who worked at a Maurice's Piggie Park BBQ location in Columbia, the man who ran it, general manager Jeff Harrison, coerced her early last year into a sexual relationship with promises of a raise, which he paid.DeSantis Administration to Expand 'Don't Say Gay' Law to All Grades
Gov. Ron DeSantis has repeatedly said the measure is reasonable and that parents, not teachers, should be broaching subjects of sexual orientation and gender identity with their children.Trending Stories
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