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Possible Virus Case Delays Jury Selection in Putnam Co. Murder Trial
The sheriff said COVID-19 tests results are pending for a defense attorney in the trial of a man accused of shooting and killing two corrections officers at Baldwin State Prison with their own guns while escaping a prison bus in June 2017.How Plaintiffs Lawyers Reached a $4M Settlement for a Motorcycle Wreck
"We strategically sent a post-suit demand and a separate O.C.G.A. § 9-11-68 Offer of Settlement for the same amount—$4 million, the entire policy limit," said Darren Tobin of Tobin Injury Law, who handled the case with Randy Fry of the Fry Law Firm.Ex-New York Court of Appeals Judge Leslie Stein Lands New Job at Albany Law School
Under Stein's leadership, the Government Law Center will have the potential to expand the "breadth and depth" of its work, Albany Law School president and Dean Alicia Ouellette said.Pro Se Appellant's Prison Sentence Should Be Reconsidered, Delaware High Court Rules
In a reversal of a Superior Court decision, the panel ruled that the mandatory minimum sentence for a person with two prior felony convictions can't be enforced once one of those offenses is no longer considered a violent crime.Budgeting for Health Care Costs Is a Challenge for Law Firms as COVID-19 Drags On
Law firm health care claims were projected to rise to pre-pandemic levels in 2021, on the assumption that employees would resume elective procedures and more routine behavior as COVID-19 faded. Nine months into the year, health care costs have picked up, but much remains unclear for the rest of the year and into 2022.View more book results for the query "*"
Former REIT Veteran Joins Morris Manning & Martin Amid 'a Ton of Activity'
"If the economy keeps moving in the right direction, with or without great inflation, I think you're going to see a lot more activity," Howard Hirsch says.'People Want Confidence' In Their Leaders: Why Sidley Makes Succession Planning a Priority
In this week's episode, Law.com business of law reporter Dylan Jackson talks to Yvette Ostolaza, the chair-elect of Sidley Austin's management committee, and Larry Barden, the firm's outgoing chair, about the firm's approach to cultivating a new generation of leadership.Appeals Court Reverses $95K Judgment in Legal Mal Suit, Ordering New Damages Hearing
The New Jersey Appellate Division agreed that an attorney breached his duty by not filing a personal injury lawsuit within the statue of limitations, but found the $95,000 default judgment entered by the trial judge lacked the requisite medical proof.Central Jersey Real Estate Institute Taps Offit Kurman in Lodging Trade Secret Suit
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.It Is Now More Important Than Ever To Respect the Rule of Law
We must insist that our leaders respect the rule of law and condemn anyone who does not, regardless of political affiliation.Trending Stories
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