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Lawmakers Cast Doubt on Future of Courts' $300 'Civil Assessment'
The fee generated $97 million for trial courts between July 2019 and June 2020. Critics say the assessment funds court operations on the backs of those who can least afford it.How Max Overcame Low Self-Esteem and Found Harmony in the Often Rancorous World of Divorce Mediation
'It means the world to me. I am a huge animal lover. I always have been. My first job was at the local pet store when I was 12 years old. I have 2500 gallons of fish tanks at my home. I love animals.'--Dustin McCrary, a family law attorney from North CarolinaNJ Supreme Court: Sentencing Judges Can Consider Juvenile Offenses as Part of Three Strikes Law
An adult defendant's juvenile offenses can be factored into the decision for a life-without-parole sentence under New Jersey's Three Strikes Law, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled.Lawsuit Challenges New York City's 'Key to NYC' Vaccine Initiative on Religious Grounds
The plaintiffs in the suit are five Orthodox Jews and one Catholic, all of whom refuse to be vaccinated on religious grounds. They say the program creates two tiers of citizens in New York City.UCLA Agrees to Pay $243M to Settle Sex Abuse Claims
The agreement, announced on Tuesday on behalf of 203 women claiming they were sexually abused by Dr. James Heaps, is the latest involving sexual abuse claims against a university.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Shirley Troutman Grapples With 'No-Knock' Warrant Case in Court of Appeals Debut
The issue of "no-knock" enforcement of search warrants, landed before the state's highest court Tuesday in Albany, as protests continued in Minneapolis after a 22-year-old man was killed last week by officers utilizing the same tactic.New York Gov. Hochul Pocket Vetoes Bill to Promote Certification of Older Judges
The bill would have changed the wording of the judiciary law to say judges "shall" be certified for service by the Administrative Board of the Courts if they apply to keep working.Latin American Businesses Are Increasingly Looking For US Lawyers. Here's How to Access That Market.
"There's a different kind of sense that I get when working with Latin American clients," Miami business attorney Luis Salazar said.'No Sir. That's Strategy': Ruling Sheds Light on Lawyer Invoices, Attorney-Client Privilege
A review of unredacted versions of the lawyer's bills showed that the vast majority of the descriptions of services rendered are generic, single-line entries that do not contain any confidential information, trial strategy, or work product, the Appellate Division said.Judge Challenges Governor's Pick for Fulton Superior Court Bench; Surpasses Election Fundraising
"People are rallying around the idea that experience matters, and that my opponent had none before his appointment," read a campaign statement by Fulton County Juvenile Court Judge Shalana Miller. "The Fulton County Superior Court is too important for someone to learn the law on the go."Trending Stories
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