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Daily Report Online

As Eclipse Looms, Georgia AG Warns of Counterfeit Glasses and Some Courts Close

As Georgians prepare to watch the moon block the sun totally over the northeast corner of the state Monday afternoon—and 97 percent in the Atlanta area—Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr offered some advice Thursday.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Verry v. Franklin Fire Dist. No. 1

Fire District Was Public Agency under OPRA, but Volunteer Fire Companies under District Supervision Not Necessarily Subject to OPRA
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

City of Orange Twp. Bd. of Ed. v. City of Orange Twp.

Referendum Results Enjoined Where Challenger Alleged Voters Were Not Informed of Significant Financial Consequences of Referendum
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Slutsky v. Slutsky

Trial Court Erred in Failing to Make Specific Factual Findings in Calculation of Goodwill in Defendant's Equitably Distributed Law Firm Interest
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Bisbing v. Bisbing

Best Interest Standard Applicable to Determine Cause to Grant Relocation, Where Parent with Shared Legal Custody Objects
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

E.S. v. H.A.

Court-Ordered Requirement for Parent to Admit to Abuse as Condition of Parenting Time Application Violated Constitutional Prohibition Against Self-Incrimination
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Judge Quits Over Facebook Posts Ripping Protesters of Confederate Monuments in Charlottesville

The Gwinnett County magistrate judge who posted Facebook insults over the weekend to protesters concerned about Confederate monuments in Charlottesville was off the job permanently by Wednesday evening.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

One OAG Lieutenant Bound for Big Law, Another Retiring

Two high-ranking officials in the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety are leaving, Attorney General Christopher Porrino has announced.
10 minute read

Daily Business Review

Negron Gives Senate Committees an Offseason Makeover

State Senate President Joe Negron has appointed several new committee and subcommittee chairs to begin work next month on bills for the legislative session starting in January.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Plaintiff Firms Hit Marijuana Businesses With Prop. 65 Violation Letters

Hundreds of marijuana-related businesses in California have been hit with product labeling violations since January, putting them at risk of costly litigation.
7 minute read

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