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The Legal Intelligencer

Pepper Hamilton Can't Terminate Its Appeal in Paterno Case

Pointing to the significant amount of time and money spent on the appeals process, the Pennsylvania Superior Court denied Pepper Hamilton's request to end its appeal in the defamation case that was brought, but recently discontinued, by the estate of Joe Paterno.
8 minute read

Daily Report Online

DeKalb Sheriff Pleads to Ordinance Violations After Indecency Charge Dropped

DeKalb County Sheriff Jeffrey Mann pleaded guilty Thursday afternoon to violating two Atlanta city ordinances after city solicitors agreed to drop a pending public indecency charge.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Micro-Units: When Smaller Apartments Are a Bigger Draw

Apartment developers are responding to a cry for reasonably priced housing by filling their towers with smaller units with permission from cities across South Florida.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Solar Energy vs. Farmland Pits Green Against Green

An unfortunate kerfuffle has risen between those wanting to preserve prime agricultural land — some of it lying fallow in Connecticut's moribund farming economy — and another constituency also on the green side of things seeking more renewable energy through photovoltaics.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

In the Matter of William R. Hendrickson Jr.

ALJ Decisions Adopted Due to Agency Inaction Caused by Lack of Quorum Not Entitled to Deferential Appellate Review
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

State v. S.B.

Youth Ministries Associated with Religious Organizations Not Exempt from Megan's Law Definition of "Youth Serving Organization"
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

State v. K.S.

Defendant Entitled to Drug Court Expungement Where Convictions During Special Probation Were for Offenses Committed Prior to Drug Court Sentencing
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

B.G. v. L.H.

Jurisdiction over Custody Matters Not Relinquished Where Circumstances Had Not Sufficiently Changed
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

In the Matter of the Enforcement of New Jersey False Claims Act Subpoenas

NJFCA Did Not Authorize Attorney General to Invoke Administrative Subpoena Power After Right to Intervene in Qui Tam Action Expired
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Response to Kansas Department of Commerce Breach Suggests 'Poor Behavior'

In this case, it appears to have taken a freedom of information request to get the most basic information, law professor says.
5 minute read

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