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Above-Average Hurricane Season Could Bring 16 Named Storms in 2020
Early forecasts suggest an above-average chance at least one hurricane will make landfall in the U.S. this year.Federal Judge Rejects Challenge to Greyhound Racing Ban
A voter-approved 2018 constitutional amendment set a Dec. 31, 2020, deadline for ending greyhound racing at pari-mutuel facilities, though tracks have started halting racing ahead of the deadline.Lawmaker Daniels Goes to Appeals Court in Retaliation Case
Rep. Kimberly Daniels contends that she should be shielded from a lawsuit by a former legislative aide who reported misconduct because of what is known as "qualified immunity" for public officials.'Haunted' by Food Bank Lines, Firm Vaults to No. 1 on Fundraiser's Final Day
Greenberg Traurig came out of nowhere to raise the most online donations as the entire Georgia legal community shattered records to raise enough for nearly 2.8 million meals.View more book results for the query "*"
Finding Your Corona Quarantine Groove: Recalibrating for the New Normal
We all find ourselves suddenly having to adjust to a drastically new normal … one that we had never ever anticipated or imagined before because it's…Closed for COVID, Restaurant Asks Pa. Justices to Fast-Track Ruling on Insurance Coverage
In a petition filed to the justices Wednesday, attorneys for restaurant owner Joseph Tambellini said a ruling from the Supreme Court on the issue could provide guidance to the "hundreds, if not thousands," of lawsuits expected to result from the statewide closures Gov. Tom Wolf mandated as an effort to stem the spread of the highly contagious disease.Law Deans at Top Schools Outside NY Balk at Bar Exam Access Plan
Deans from 20 law schools outside of New York have written to the state's bar authorities, advocating for increased capacity for the September test to ensure their graduates don't get shut out.In-House Counsel: Prosecutors Won't Overlook Remote Wrongdoing in COVID-19 Times
Two things are certain even during these challenging times: corporate and employee wrongdoing will not stop; and the Department of Justice (DOJ) and state prosecutors will be even more alert for and will continue to investigate wrongdoing.Warmest Oceans on Record Adds to Hurricane, Wildfire Risks
Forecasters say the global warming effect may generate a chaotic year of extreme weather ahead.Trending Stories
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