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By James W. Cushing | June 29, 2017
It is widely known that it is public policy is to ensure children receive the support they need from their parents. In the vast majority of cases, a child support obligation terminates when a child reaches the age of majority (age 18) or graduates from high school, whichever is later, however, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania, in the recent matter of Somerset County Children and Youth Services v. H.B.R., 155 A.3d 627 (Pa. Super. 2017), has addressed the atypical situation when a child reaches the age of majority yet still remains subject to a dependency order.
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By Meg Charendoff | June 29, 2017
If I had a quarter for every time I've heard one of the following statements about marketing, I wouldn't exactly be rich, but I'd have a lot of quarters.
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By David Gialanella | June 29, 2017
New Jersey's homegrown firms largely fell short of average attorney population growth rates in 2016, with many seeing head counts recede, according to a recent survey of the largest U.S.-based firms.
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By Chris Johnson | June 29, 2017
A retired court of appeal judge who was once accused of "social cleansing" has been appointed to lead the public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
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By John Council | June 29, 2017
Todd Prins forged judges' signatures and tapped into a client's $2.4 million trust fund for his own personal use, according to an indictment.
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By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | June 29, 2017
A graduation ceremony of than 2,000 Georgia prisoners earning the diploma is a show of progress for the latest phase of Gov. Nathan Deal's criminal justice reform movement. And the governor gave the keynote speech.
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By MARK DUBOIS | June 29, 2017
New Jersey lowered the boom on AVVO and LegalZoom the other day, finding their practice models violated a number of ethics rules, including fee sharing with nonlawyers and operation of an unlicensed referral service. I doubt this marks the end of them — it's more like a speed bump — but what our chief justice had to say the other day on alternative forms of dispute resolution is probably much more important.
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By Commentary by Karel Suarez | June 29, 2017
Even though Trump stated that he is "canceling" the engagement between the United States and Cuba, many of President Barak Obama's 2014 policy changes will remain unaffected. For example, the U.S. embassy in Havana will remain open, as will the Cuban embassy in Washington, D.C. Furthermore, U.S. commercial flights and cruise ships will continue to be permitted to travel to the island., writes Karel Suarez.
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By Lizzy McLellan | June 29, 2017
What do chief knowlege officers actually do?
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By Monika Gonzalez Mesa | June 29, 2017
Florida State Senate President Joe Negron has rejoined Akerman's litigation practice group as of counsel after leaving Gunster six months ago to avoid appearance of conflict with his legislative duties.
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