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Daily Business Review

Privatization: Deaths Prove Failure of Child Welfare Experiment

Florida Children's First president Howard Talenfeld calls child welfare privatization a failed experiment.
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Litigation Daily

Preet Bharara is Unchained on Social Media—and He's Awesome

The last thing the world needs is another $1,500-an-hour white collar defense lawyer in New York City—which is why it's so refreshing that Preet Bharara has eschewed the lucrative and predictable embrace of a law firm.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

County Wide Flooring, Corp. v. Town of Huntington

General Municipal Law §106-b Did Not Impose Liability on Town to Pay Subcontractor
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Puerto Rico Hit With 2 Lawsuits Challenging Board's Power

Puerto Rico was hit with two lawsuits that for the first time challenge the constitutionality of a federal control board overseeing the island's finances and its power to start a bankruptcy-like court process for some of the U.S. territory's more than $70 billion public debt.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Dispute Continues Over Lethal Injection Drug Protocol

A death row inmate scheduled to be executed this month continues to mount challenges to the state's newly adopted lethal-injection procedure — never before used in Florida or any other state — but Attorney General Pam Bondi's lawyers are urging the Florida Supreme Court to reject the latest attempt.
4 minute read

The Recorder

City of Culver City v. Cohen

C.A. 3rd; C077799 The Third Appellate District affirmed a judgment. The court held that the Department of Finance (DOF) may not resort to “self-help”…
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Consumer Affairs Chief Going In-House at Comcast

Steve Lee, the director of the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, is resigning to take a job with Comcast, the nation's largest telecommunications conglomerate.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Ex-NY Senate Leader Skelos Asks Court for New Trial

Ex-New York Senate leader Dean Skelos asked an appeals court Monday for a new trial, citing the precedent set when former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver last month was granted a new trial on corruption charges.
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

CFPB's Dodd-Frank Suit Against Navient Can Proceed

Navient, the federal government's student loan servicer, can't shake claims that it mishandled students' payments and miscommunicated with them about repayment plans, a federal judge has ruled.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Closed-Circuit Testimony Extended to Adults in New Law

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Monday signed legislation permitting victims and witnesses of alleged domestic violence or sexual assault to testify against defendants through closed-circuit television—a possibility that until now existed only for minors.
2 minute read

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