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NJ Supreme Court Requests Comments on Proposed Amendments for Guardians
In a Sept. 29 notice to the bar, the New Jersey Supreme Court has issued a request for written comments on proposed amendments to Rule 4:86-2(b )(3) regarding a directive requiring background screening for proposed guardians of incapacitated adults.VR in Courts Likely to Stay Limited as Experts Point to 'Insurmountable' Challenges
While virtual reality technology has already proved useful in many other industries, its use in legal is still coming into focus. While many have pointed to VR's potential to present evidence in trials, some argue that immersing jurors into a crime scene is a step too far.Charles Schwab Faces Biometric Privacy Suit Over Caller Voice Prints
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.State of California Sued Over UC Hastings Name Change by Descendants of Namesake, Alumni
The lawsuit seeks injunctive relief barring the school from spending further funds on the name change. If that fails, plaintiffs are asking for monetary damages no less than the value of the $100,000 worth of gold coin paid by school founder Serranus Hastings to the state in 1878.View more book results for the query "*"
Debate Over Florida LGBTQ+ Laws Shakes Up Planning for Bar Association Retreat
"As soon as we knew that these laws were being passed, I became proactive and a group of us started working on putting a seminar together to bring this to light and explain what the laws are and why they are bad," said Jeffrey Fiorello, a member of the LGBTQ Rights Section.Miami Attorney Among 7 That Florida Supreme Court Entered Disciplinary Revocation
An ethics expert said the Miami attorney's continuing suspension on nine currently pending disciplinary charges illustrates the wide range of misconduct that may arise in the most basic lawyer-client interactions.Texas Supreme Court to Consider Public Information Act Challenge to Attorney-Client Privilege
Franklin Center suggests ... the Public Information Act displaces the burden-shifting framework (governing) assertions of the privilege and that records of attorney-client communications ... are not privileged. - Texas Attorney GeneralNew York's Most Expansive Supreme Court Judicial District Draws Six Candidates for Three Bench Seats
Hopefuls include an incumbent whose decisions are seldom challenged at the appellate level; a former state elections attorney who argued a case that's maintained the right to secret ballots; and Schenectady's first Black city court judge.Ex-Northeastern Worker Living in Texas Charged In Campus Bomb Hoax
Jason Duhaime, formerly the new technology manager and director of the university's Immersive Media Lab and now living in Texas, was charged with "conveying false and misleading information related to an explosive device" and then lying to federal investigators, federal authorities said.Trending Stories
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