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Citing Cuts, Calif. Public Defenders Refuse New Cases
Alameda County, Calif.'s public defenders on Monday stopped taking many out-of-custody misdemeanor and probation violation cases, citing the expected loss of 14 attorneys through layoffs on Sept. 4.Webcaster royalty rates rising
Licensing requirements and royalty rates for online uses of music are undergoing sweeping changes, spurring litigation, appeals and even legislation in Congress. As a result, Webcasters are scrambling to re-evaluate and redirect their business models, as they may soon be forced to pay for huge increases in royalties to recording artists.PBA Recognizes Legal Pioneer Brown With Lifetime Award
When William H. Brown III was in junior high school in Philadelphia, he was quite decent with sheet metal work. So when his friend Robert Nix Jr.'s mother, Ethel, asked him what he'd like to be when he grew up, his answer was obvious.Case Tests Local Government Liability For Failure To Police for Potholes
In a case argued Monday, the state Supreme Court is considering whether county and local governments can be held liable for not fixing potholes they might not know about, or for not having detection systems in place to spot them.Emails Detail Use of Controversial Surveillance Tool
Emails describing the government's use of sophisticated "stingray" surveillance technology to track people using their cellphone signals have emerged at the center of a controversy that lies at the intersection of privacy and evolving technology.Trending Stories
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