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No-Fault Divorces Available for Civil Unions, Judge Says
Same-sex couples who want to end their civil unions have the same right to no-fault divorce as married couples, a New Jersey trial judge has ruled in an opinion approved for publication and released Jan. 20.'Clean Sweep' for Bearded Muslim Inmate Before Supreme Court
A Muslim prison inmate from Arkansas on Tuesday won a unanimous victory at the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled that a prison regulation barring him from wearing a half-inch beard for religious reasons violated federal law.Lawyer to Be Readmitted to Bar; 2 Others Get Reprimands
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court of Georgia issued the following discipline decisions:Delaware Supreme Court to Chancery: You Have Broad Powers
Books-and-records litigation does not typically grab headlines. In fact, few cases litigated under Section 220 of the Delaware General Corporation Law result in written opinions authored by the Delaware Supreme Court. Nevertheless, books-and-records litigation is vibrant in Delaware.Chancery Grants Advancement to Ex-Director Guilty of Insider Trading
The Delaware Court of Chancery recently added to the jurisprudence on advancement of fees for officers and directors pursuant to Section 145 of the Delaware General Corporation Law. An unusual factual aspect of this case involved a former director of the company who pleaded guilty to insider trading, and thereafter sought advancement for related litigation, including fees incurred in a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission action alleging insider-trading claims based on the same set of facts that were the factual basis of his guilty plea.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawsuit Claims DOC Employment Test Discriminates Against Women
A federal lawsuit has been filed by a woman who claims that the state Department of Corrections have been using an unlawful physical fitness test to screen out candidates for corrections officer jobs.Expanded Benefits Arrive for Same-Sex Spouses
The legalization of same-sex marriage in Florida comes with it an assortment of expanded benefits for same-sex couples.Florida Chief Justice's Panel Starts Work to Expand Legal Help for Floridians
A commission established by Supreme Court Chief Justice Jorge Labarga began a yearlong effort to make civil justice services more accessible to both low- and moderate-income Floridians.Obermayer Rebmann Caught Between Client, Litigation Funder
Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel has asked a Pittsburgh federal judge to decide whether the firm's client or a litigation funding company is owed certain money from the client's underlying settlement.How Facebook Can Bolster Pre-Suit Investigations
The prevalence of social media is changing the way that risk managers and insurance companies can investigate claims.Trending Stories
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