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Florida Judge Reprimanded for Losing Temper, Insulting Defendant
"Although the law required a life sentence based on the jury's recommendation, you made remarks suggesting that the defendant was not worthy," Chief Justice Charles Canady told Brevard Circuit Judge Robin C. Lemonidis.Impeachment Is Almost Over. Here Are the Dozens of Lawyers Who Got Involved.
Private lawyers from firms including Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer, Kaplan Hecker & Fink and Kasowitz Benson Torres were pulled into President Donald Trump's impeachment at nearly every stage of the proceedings.Have Lawyers Ruined Arbitration?
Some lawyers are advising clients against arbitration, which they say is no longer the cheap and speedy option it used to be. Are they right?Cheshire Lawyer Clinches Settlement for Client With Preexisting Conditions
Cheshire-based attorney Frank Bartlett Jr. helped secure $102,000 for plaintiff Guy Beaudoin, who sustained injuries in a three-vehicle collision.View more book results for the query "*"
Excited Utterances and the Quest for Reliability, Redux
There has been a spate of criticism of New York's excited utterance exception to the hearsay rule over the past 18 months, most recently in December 2019. In his Evidence column the author discusses those criticisms in detail and offers a recommendation for the courts and the Legislature regarding the future of the exceptionJoint Venture Buys Miami Beach Art Deco Hotel for $120M
The sale of the Shelborne South Beach is the second top-dollar hotel deal in Miami Beach already this year.People in the News—Feb. 5, 2020—Willig Williams
Willig, Williams & Davidson announced that partner Aneesah El-Amin-Jaamia was elected to serve as secretary of the Philadelphia Bar Association's family law section for the 2020 term.Disruption or Dud? The Questions That Will Define Blockchain's Legal Future
Blockchain is still in its early days, but over the course of the next 10 years the technology could have a significant impact on both the economy and the way legal businesses operate.Must Repossessed Vehicle Be Returned Immediately Upon Debtor's Filing for Bankruptcy?
An all too common occurrence today is a debtor filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy petition to regain possession of a vehicle that was repossessed pre-petition. Does the creditor have to return the vehicle at the debtor's request? Will failure to return the vehicle expose the creditor to damages for violation of the automatic stay?Trending Stories
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