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Supreme Court Clarifies Rules on Confiscation of Electronic Data

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has revised rules on the collection of electronic data sought by means of search warrant, endeavoring to clear up any potential confusion in the language of the existing rule.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Unidentified Christie Aides Subject to Bridgegate OPRA Fines

A state appeals court ruled that officials in the Christie administration could face civil penalties for failing to release documents, requested by a newspaper group under the state's Open Public Records Act, related to the Bridgegate scandal.
10 minute read

Daily Business Review

Miami's Lawson Center Courthouse Reopening Friday

The family and domestic violence divisions will be back in business Friday and the probate division Monday.
1 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Elazar v. Macrietta Cleaners, Inc.

Discovery Rule Tolled Accrual Date for Notice-of-Claim Requirement Where Plaintiff Has No Reason to Believe Public Entity Is Responsible
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Campaniello v. N.Y. State Depart. of Taxation and Finance

TIA, Comity Deprive Court of Jurisdiction Over 'Living Apart Together' Rights Suit
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Legg v. Ulster County

Policy Prevents Pregnant Guards From Seeking Light-Duty, But Disparate Impact Claim Dismissed
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Figueroa v. Foster

NLRA's Duty of Fair Representation Does Not Preempt New York State's Human Rights Law
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Court to Decide Cross-State Issue in Workers' Comp Case

The New Jersey Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether the Division of Workers' Compensation has jurisdiction over the case of a state resident who was hurt on an out-of-state job site but was at home when he accepted the offer of employment.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Remuneration Rare in Quarantine Suits, Ebola Nurse Settlement Shows

The failure of nurse Kaci Hickox to collect any money after being held by state officials for 80 hours in a tent outside a hospital, even after twice testing negative for Ebola, illustrates the difficulties of getting compensated for allegations of excessive quarantine measures.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Claim Bills' First Legislation Filed for 2018 Session

A woman who died as a result of a Florida Highway Patrol officer using a Taser and a Tampa chef left disabled after a crash with a city water truck are among the subjects of "claim" bills filed Tuesday in the state Senate.
4 minute read

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