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  • New York Law Journal

    Uber Fined $98,000 for Underreporting Lobbying Expenditures in Albany

    By Josefa Velasquez | June 8, 2017

    New York's state ethics and lobbying regulators fined ride-hailing company Uber Technologies Inc. $98,000 for failing to report $6.3 million in lobbying expenses in its biennial registration report.

    1 minute read

  • The American Lawyer

    Polsinelli's Leaders, New and Old, Discuss Firm's Future

    By Meghan Tribe | June 8, 2017

    After nominating real estate practice head F. Chase Simmons to succeed W. Russell Welsh as head of Polsinelli late last month, the Am Law 100 firm confirmed his ascension to its top leadership role after a partnership vote Thursday.

    1 minute read

  • The Recorder

    Anti-Abortion Activist Seeks to Boot Judge From Videos Case

    By Ross Todd | June 8, 2017

    David Daleiden's lawyers say U.S. District Judge William Orrick III has ties to Planned Parenthood that call his impartiality into question.

    1 minute read

  • Daily Business Review

    New Hurricane Center Guidelines: Update Your Emergency Action Plan Now

    By Commentary by Gina Clausen Lozier | June 8, 2017

    For employers, preparation for hurricane season requires more than securing bottled water and batteries to wait out the storm. It requires an emergency action plan which clearly sets forth the company's procedures in the event of a hurricane, writes Gina Clausen Lozier.

    1 minute read

  • The Recorder

    Farella Braun Nabs Two in Napa Valley

    By Rebecca Cohen | June 8, 2017

    The San Francisco-based firm, which has a Napa Valley office in St. Helena, has hired a new estate planning partner from a large firm in Texas and a real estate and land use lawyer from the District Attorney's Office of Sonoma County.

    1 minute read

  • The Legal Intelligencer

    Technology Is Overpowering the Very Human Profession of Law

    By Samuel C. Stretton | June 8, 2017

    I saw an article about the increased use of artificial intelligence in the future of the practice of law. The article suggested that lawyers who are not technologically skilled ought to retire or consider another profession. Where is the practice of law headed?

    1 minute read

  • The Legal Intelligencer

    New IRS Regulations Change the Game for Municipal Bond Issuers

    By Timothy J. Horstmann | June 8, 2017

    On June 7, new IRS regulations that change the way state and local governments issue tax-exempt bonds went into effect. The new rules change the way municipal issuers determine the issue price of tax-exempt bonds they issue, and amend existing IRS regulations under Section 148 of the Internal Revenue Code.

    1 minute read

  • The Legal Intelligencer

    You Received a Notice of Removal to Federal Court—Now What?

    By Cliff Rieders | June 8, 2017

    To the practitioner who spends most of his time litigating in the state courts, removal to federal court may by an infrequent event, and the receipt of a notice of removal might cause some unease because of unfamiliarity with the mechanics and underlying law. Whether the practitioner is seeking to remove a case to federal court, or attempting to have it remanded, the obvious place to start, of course, is the statute governing removal, which is found at 28 U.S. C. Section 1441.

    1 minute read

  • The Legal Intelligencer

    Digital Evidence: Federal Rules and Common Sense, Part II

    By Leonard Deutchman | June 8, 2017

    Examination of the court's opinion reveals questionable reasoning as to a few key issues. The first issue is one not addressed: standing. Assuming that the plaintiff actually did use the "find my iPhone" application to locate the iPhone at the defendant's residence, and that the application worked properly—it is odd that the phone would be at that location, as opposed to OSCO's evidence locker—it is hard to see what reasonable expectation of privacy, under the Fourth and Fourteenth amendments or any federal or state statutes (none were cited), the plaintiff would have in a phone which was initially in the possession of the plaintiff's fiancé and was thereafter in the possession of OSCO and the defendant.

    1 minute read

  • Daily Business Review

    Brinkley Morgan Adds Partner, Expands with New Palm Beach County Office

    By Monika Gonzalez Mesa | June 8, 2017

    Fort Lauderdale-based Brinkley Morgan will merge with the Palm Beach County office of matrimony and family lawyer Martin "Guy" Hanes.

    1 minute read

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