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What's Next for Pennsylvania Retail Alcohol Distribution?
Over the last few years, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has taken aggressive action to expand its retail distribution channels by exploring supermarkets, kiosks and other channels.Circuit Flips Santa Clara Conviction
Ninth Circuit Senior Judge Betty Fletcher, citing "Brady," said a "pattern of non-disclosure permeated the proceedings" in a 1998 murder case.Bridging the Gap, Part II: How In-House Counsel Can Cut Budgets While Law Firms Can Increase Profits
Surprise, surprise: In-house attorneys and outside counsel on legal fees and slashing budgets — are any lawyers shedding light on ways to bridge this gap? • ALSO SEE: Start Your Engines! | Expert Archive • Get Out of It — Welcome to Dodge City, Old Chap • All Right, GCs ... Let's Get UNIFIED!!!Opposing Client's Subsidiary: Is It a Conflict of Interest?
Alston & Bird's John F. Cambria and Michael P. De Simone discuss engagement letters, concurrent representation rules, and the recent Second Circuit decision disqualifying Blank Rome from representing a plaintiff suing a wholly owned subsidiary of Blank Rome client Johnson & Johnson.Madoff's Brother Gets Permission To Pay Living Expenses, Legal Fees
Court Disciplines Two, Rejects Voluntary Request
This disciplinary matter is before the Court on the Petition for Voluntary Discipline filed by Respondent Robert Bruce Richbourg (State Bar No. 604415). Richbourg requests a 12-month suspension for his admitted violation of Rule 8.4 (a) (2) of the Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct, see Bar Rule 4-102 (d).Justice's Disclosure Highlights Medical Marijuana Debate
Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Gustin Reichbach has written scores of decisions in his long career on the bench, but the opinion that may have especially broad impact is the op-ed column in which he admitted smoking marijuana to cope with the debilitating effects of cancer.Michael Nast, 37, Called a 'Rising Legal Star,' Is Dead
By all accounts, attorney Michael G. Nast -- who was 37 when he died earlier this month in a deep-sea diving accident -- was the essence of youthful energy, whether he was securing a settlement on behalf of a class action plaintiff or engaging in his preferred hobbies of diving, cycling and long-distance running.Trending Stories
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