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New York Law Journal

Feds' Star Witness Arrested After Testimony in Bribery Case

Todd Howe, a former lobbyist with Whiteman Osterman & Hanna, testified on Thursday that he falsely stated that he did not have any prior felony convictions on an application for disability insurance.
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Daily Business Review

CABA Pro Bono Leader Finds Purpose in Serving Immigrant Children

Lesley Silverio Mendoza oversees an organization that works on 1,700 cases a year, but she always derives energy from the kids she serves: "They undergo so much and still are so kind and have such a generous, humble spirit."
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New York Law Journal

Latest Efforts to Curb Opioid Epidemic in NY: Controlled Substance Schedule Changes

Under a 30-day budget amendment that Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently announced, 11 fentanyl analogs will be added to the state controlled substances schedule and the New York health commissioner will have the authority to add to the state controlled substances list new drugs that are added to the federal schedule.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

How Do We Maintain Financial Order in the Court?

As Connecticut continues its financial convulsions, nary a word has been uttered about attempting to make the operation of the judicial branch more efficient.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

'Narcos' Style: Ex-ICE Agent Gets 3 Years for Shielding Colombian Trafficker

The former customs agent managed to get an indictment dismissed after changing a federal database for an accused Colombian drug kingpin.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Regulators Move Against Sale of Cryptocurrency-Backed Securities

The Bureau of Securities issued a cease and desist order to Bitstrade to prevent it from offering bitcoin-backed securities to New Jersey residents, Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal and the state Division of Consumer Affairs announced.
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Daily Business Review

Miami Attorney for Conductor's Widow Claims Negligence in Amtrak-CSX Crash

Rossman, Baumberger. Reboso & Spier's Howard A. Spier files the complaint against CSX Corp. and Amtrak on behalf of the conductor's widow and two children.
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New York Law Journal

Public Defenders Protest New ICE Arrest at Bronx Criminal Court

According to public defenders, the 27-year-old was arrested while challenging a misdemeanor assault charge, and was seeking a green card through his wife, who is a U.S. citizen.
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Delaware Law Weekly

Sleet Announces Plan to Retire From Del. Federal Bench This Fall

Nearly one year after taking senior status, U.S. District Judge Gregory M. Sleet of the District of Delaware on Thursday confirmed that he plans to retire this fall, capping a two-decade career on Delaware's federal court.
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Daily Business Review

Florida Senate Leaders Press for Change in Hospital Funding

A proposal to redistribute hundreds of millions of dollars away from safety-net hospitals and toward increasing base Medicaid payments at all hospitals drew opposition in the Florida Senate.
5 minute read

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