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New York Law Journal

GM v. RVC-M

Husband Fails to Provide Proof of Residency To Commence, Maintain Divorce Proceeding
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Neal Katyal Says Jeff Wall's Travel-Ban Stance Flouts 'Prior Views' of SG's Office

In the latest clash in the U.S. Supreme Court over the Trump administration's travel ban, Hogan Lovells partner Neal Katyal, a former acting U.S. solicitor general, took a dig at Jeffrey Wall, the current holder of that post, over the office's "traditional position" when it comes to taking cases to the justices.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Matter of K.S.

Juvenile Delinquent Granted Leave to Renew, But Denied Court Issuing SIJS Finding
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Coleman v. System Dialing LLC

Guardian's Suit Over Infringement of Father's Jazz Recordings Dismissed for Failure to Prosecute
3 minute read

The Recorder

Lazar v. Kroncke

9th Cir.; 15-15078 The court of appeals affirmed a judgment. The court held that the application of Arizona’s 2005 “revocation-on-divorce”…
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

In Re Adoption of C.A.S., PICS Case No. 17-1050 (Pa. Super. June 21, 2017) Strassburger, J. (8 pages).

Orphans' court erred in failing to grant a continuance and in finding that father waived his right to counsel in a hearing to involuntarily terminate his parental rights. Order vacated.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Longtime Leader of Public Defense Group Reflects on Struggles to Improve Defendants' Rights

After nearly 40 years as the executive director of the New York State Defenders Association, Jonathan Gradess will retire in August. During his tenure, he has seen the organization expand to serve the needs of more than 6,000 public defense attorneys in more than 120 programs in 62 counties. He shares with the Law Journal his departing thoughts on the association, criminal defense in New York and philosophies of the Trump administration.
13 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Should the Support Guidelines Revert to Reasonable Needs?

A bill was entered into the Pennsylvania legislature in 2017, House Bill 1215, which would introduce into the support and alimony pendente lite (APL) guidelines the concept of reasonable needs and exceptions. The current guidelines, promulgated by the state, require that the guidelines "place primary emphasis on the net incomes and earning capacities of the parties."
11 minute read

Daily Report Online

State Grant Bolsters Legal Aid for Domestic Violence Victims

A $2.4 million state grant that funds legal services for domestic violence victims can mean the difference between life and death for some legal aid clients.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Matter of Dawn M.

Order Changing Permanency Goal Modified As to Three Children, Reversed and Remitted
3 minute read

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