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Pa. Lawyer Hit With $5,000 Sanction for 'Lengthy Boiler-Plate' Filings and 'Troubling History'
The attorney "simply does not have any remaining credibility with this court, or likely almost any other court that he has litigated before in recent years," U.S. District Senior Judge Noel Hillman wrote.Judge Hector LaSalle's Appellate Record in Criminal Cases
LaSalle has frequently voted with his colleagues to reverse convictions based upon prosecutorial misconduct, Brady and discovery violations, insufficient evidence, search and seizure violations, ineffective assistance of counsel and improper participation by a trial court.Can the Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act Survive a Constitutional Challenge?
The Act arguably violates both Substantive Due Process under the Fourteenth Amendment and the Contracts Clause. Perhaps Governor Hochul did not previously sign the Act into law, despite its passage in May 2022, because of these constitutional issues, as well as other issues that plague the legislation. Needless to say, this is not the end of the story, as the Act will be litigated.'303 Creative' Decision Will Have Far-Reaching Impact on LGBTQ Community
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in 303 Creative v. Elenis last month and the outcome will either serve to protect the fundamental equality of LGBTQ+ people—or set a dangerous precedent giving businesses a license to discriminate.Ten Years After Buying Atlanta Company, Major, Lindsey & Africa Acquires Hire an Esquire
Major, Lindsey & Africa's acquisition of Hire an Esquire marks the firm's first recruitment M&A in over a decade.View more book results for the query "*"
Pennsylvania Should Act Now to Clear Away the Stigma of Eviction Records
We were the first state to automatically seal criminal records, allowing more than a million Pennsylvanians a fresh start and access to good jobs. We must do the same for eviction records by creating automatic eviction record sealing in Pennsylvania.Biometric Privacy Violations Derail BNSF
In October 2022, an Illinois jury handed down a first-of-its-kind verdict holding BNSF Railway Company liable for no fewer than 45,600 reckless or intentional violations of Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA).Trending Stories
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