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New Jersey's Temporary Workers' Bill of Rights Challengers Fall Short Before 3rd Circuit
"We are thrilled that the Third Circuit rejected the challenges to the 2023 Temporary Workers' Bill of Rights, which provide much-needed labor protections to some of our most vulnerable workers," a spokesperson for the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General said in a statement to the Law Journal. "We look forward to continuing to defend this law and to stand up for New Jersey workers in court."Tom Girardi Appears in Downtown Los Angeles Courtroom Ahead of Criminal Trial
At Friday's hearing, U.S. District Judge Josephine Staton explained her procedures for jury selection, which begins Aug. 1.5th Circuit to Weigh Dueling Readings of Supreme Court's Recently Clarified Gun Test
"Because the [Supreme] Court wasn't more expressive in providing guidance, we're going to continue to see turmoil and confusion in the lower courts," said SMU Dedman School of Law professor Eric Ruben.View more book results for the query "*"
Robbins Firm Lawyers Win Major Victory as Judge Strikes Cobb Electoral Map
"We are thrilled with Judge Hill's decision to grant our request for a Writ of Mandamus and to reverse the decision of the Cobb County Board of Elections to disqualify our client," said petitioner counsel Chuck Boring of Robbins Alloy Belinfante Littlefield.Willkie Inks 20 More Years in Midtown Manhattan
New York office managing partner Rosalind Fahey Kruse said the firm will be "undergoing a complete overhaul of the space."Fraudsters Impersonate Law Firm to Steal $300K in Settlement Funds
Scammers allegedly sent a "spoofed" email, masquerading as the law firm.Law Firm in Crosshairs as 8 Ex-Staffers File Suit Against It
"Davis, Saperstein & Salomon will be serving frivolous litigation notices on attorney Shell and his clients, and will seek dismissal of these claims on procedural grounds, including legal fees and costs," said the firm's attorney, Keith McDonald.Gov. Hochul Faces Two New Lawsuits Over Stalled Congestion Pricing Plan
The Traffic Mobility Act, passed in 2019, calls for the creation of a tolling program, which would charge drivers $15 to enter Manhattan below 60th Street in an effort to reduce traffic and pollution.Trending Stories
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