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Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic in Pennsylvania's Prisons
Pennsylvania has 32 infected inmates out of about 46,600 inmates.The Pennsylvania prison system doesn't appear to have a problem with COVID-19. What the state does have a problem with is testing. As of April 22, the number of inmates tested by the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections was 103—with 31 positives tests or about one in three.Appellate Division Sheds Light on Statutory and Common Law Claims in Environmental Cleanup Cases
In 'NJDEP v. Hess,' the appellate court clarified the relationship between claims arising under the Spill Act and common law claims, as well as the scope of common law claims available to the state of New Jersey, in environmental contamination actions.Roger Stone 'Praying for a Pardon' and Appealing Conviction
Stone has hired an appellate attorney and filed a notice of appeal.While 'Praying for a Pardon,' Roger Stone Appeals His Conviction to the DC Circuit
Stone recently hired appellate lawyer Paul Kamenar, who represented his associate Andrew Miller.Insulin Class-Action Targets Drugmakers
The suit claims drug manufacturers paid bribes and kickbacks to PBMs in exchange for favorable placement in drug formularies.View more book results for the query "*"
Three Possible Outcomes of SCOTUS Risk Corridor Ruling
Here are the three streams of ACA litigation that could be affected by the debate about what exactly Congress can zero out.'The Law's Delay'—In Pandemic Times
If a defendant genuinely wants a speedy trial today, and his lawyer is ready and prepared to be his trial gladiator, he won't be able to get that trial—through literally nobody's fault.ABA, NYSBA Turn to Legal Tech Providers for COVID-19 Pro Bono Efforts
A national public health emergency, high-octane tornadoes and earthquakes all happening within a single month has left bar associations with significant demands for disaster relief. They are turning to legal tech to meet those vast challenges.Mid-Market Recap: The Difficulty in Staying Connected
With so many working remotely during the pandemic, the initial fears were about the tech. That doesn't seem to be an issue. But there are issues with communication.Trending Stories
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