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The Legal Intelligencer

Allentown Not Required to Seek Bids on Recycling Services

The city of Allentown's request for proposals to secure its contract for waste management and recycling services was adequately competitive, a Lehigh County judge has ruled.
10 minute read

New York Law Journal

Nicholas v. Bratton

Photographer Denied Preliminary Injunction In Challenge to Press Pass Revocation by NYPD
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

HHS Issues Proposal to Modernize How Medicare Pays Physicians for Quality

It is worthwhile to understand some of what is being considered to attempt the difficult task of linking reimbursement and quality.
11 minute read

Daily Report Online

Court of Appeals: Insurer Not Liable for Sandy Springs' Sex Biz Lawsuit Fees

The municipal insurance program that has been footing the bill to defend Sandy Springs from claims that its ordinances restricting nude dancing and sex shops are unconstitutional has convinced the Georgia Court of Appeals that it is not responsible for the city's legal bills.
6 minute read

Daily Report Online

Horse Whose Owners Sued USDA Wins Championship

Armed with a court order, a champion Tennessee Walking Horse barred from horse show competitions by government inspectors since 2013 last weekend entered—and won first place—in the Columbia Tennessee Spring Jubilee championship stakes, his owners' lawyer said.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Fina Leaves Phila. DA's Office for Private Practice

An attorney at the center of an email scandal that rocked the state judiciary and political landscape over the past two years has left the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Verdicts & Settlements

A summary of the week's notable cases.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida Supreme Court Upholds Tax on Internet Flower Sales

The court requires sales tax no matter where an online florist's customers are and no matter where the flowers are delivered.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

State Bar of Georgia Will Not Fight Amendment to Abolish Judicial Watchdog Agency

The State Bar of Georgia has decided not to campaign against a proposed constitutional amendment that would abolish the state's judicial watchdog agency as an independent agency and give the state Legislature the sole authority to re-create it.
5 minute read

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