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New Jersey Law Journal

CAPITOL REPORT

A report on recent action in Trenton of interest to NJSBA members
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida Supreme Court Upholds 'Special' Indigent Care Law

In a case that could involve hundreds of millions of dollars, the Florida Supreme Court upheld a state law that directed Sarasota County to reimburse private hospitals for providing care to indigent patients.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Justices Won't Disturb Courts' Alternative Energy Act Jurisdiction

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will not review a divided en banc Commonwealth Court's ruling that state courts have jurisdiction over disputes arising under the Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards Act.
10 minute read

The Recorder

Santa Ana Police Officers Association v. City of Santa Ana

C.A. 4th; G053126 The Fourth Appellate District affirmed in part and reversed in part a judgment. The court held that police officers did not have an…
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Sovereign Immunity Bars Suit by Inmate Burned Repairing Truck, Appeals Court Rules

With one of three judges "reluctantly" concurring, a Georgia Court of Appeals panel has reversed a trial court and ruled against an inmate who was badly burned while doing maintenance work on a garbage truck.
12 minute read

National Law Journal

Steptoe's Office Comes to Life; McDermott Group Resigns; Fish & Richardson Blasts Off

Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law hires and other Washington, D.C., legal industry news.
9 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Fed Names Mark Van Der Weide as Its New General Counsel

Mark Van Der Weide will start later this summer as GC of the Fed.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

From Martin Shkreli to Donald Trump, Surviving Clients Who Wont Listen

In the age of at-your-fingertips social media, some defense attorneys are struggling with a new challenge: controlling their own clients.Just ask Martin Shkreli's lawyer.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Hawaii Judge: Only SCOTUS Can Clarify Travel Ban Injunction

A federal judge in Hawaii on Thursday declined a motion to clarify his March injunction against the president's travel ban executive order, deferring to the U.S. Supreme Court.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Recording Cops in Public Protected by 1st Amendment, 3rd Circuit Rules

In a time when police activity is under increased scrutiny, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has joined a growing list of federal courts that say the recording of police officers in public is protected by the First Amendment.
3 minute read

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