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State Budget Proposal Cuts $97 Million From Trial Courts
Gov. Gavin Newsom said the cuts are part of the "reality" of dealing with a $27.6 billion budget deficit.State Budget Proposal Cuts $97 Million From Trial Courts
Gov. Gavin Newsom said the cuts are part of the "reality" of dealing with a $27.6 billion budget deficit.NY Lawmakers Seek to Widen Berth for Prior Bad Acts Evidence
The legislative effort follows on the heels of the state high court's decision to throw out Harvey Weinstein's rape conviction because of the admission of improper evidence.Broward Lawyers Step Into Case Grabbing International Headlines
The attorneys represent relatives of Ana Maria Knezevich Henao, the South Florida businesswoman who went missing in Spain in February.Johnson & Johnson Sues Plaintiffs' Talc Experts Accused of 'Widespread Deception'
Their 2020 study found 75 unnamed mesothelioma patients had no exposures to asbestos other than cosmetic talcum powder, but Johnson & Johnson has insisted those claims are false as to six or more of the individuals.View more book results for the query "*"
Johnson & Johnson Sues Plaintiffs' Talc Experts Accused of 'Widespread Deception'
Their 2020 study found 75 unnamed mesothelioma patients had no exposures to asbestos other than cosmetic talcum powder, but Johnson & Johnson has insisted those claims are false as to six or more of the individuals.Supreme Court Gives 'Road Map' to Civil Forfeiture Reformers
"I think (local governments) should feel like the system of funding your police department by forfeiting people's cars and using those funds to provide services, that system is kind of in the crosshairs," said attorney Cody Gray.High Court Weighs in After Judges Disagree on Damages, Negligence
The Supreme Court took the case because the court had not addressed the validity of a claim for medical negligence that results in an unplanned pregnancy and birth of a healthy child, Justice Rebeca Huddle said.New Ruling Affirms Adoptees' Inheritance Rights
Steven L. Katz of Rome Clifford Katz & Koerner, one of the attorneys representing Laura Fass, said if the appellant's interpretation of the law were allowed to stand, "it would have rendered the statute virtually meaningless. There was no evidence of any intent to exclude (the defendants) and (appellant's) position was untenable."Trending Stories
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