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Daily Report Online

Santana Flanigan, General Counsel, Rockdale County Board of Education

Practice Profile: Flanigan provides in-house legal services for Rockdale County School District, which has more than 16,000 students, nearly 900 workers…
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Daily Business Review

Court Empowers Lawyers in Claims Bill Fee Disputes

The Fourth District Court of Appeal sides with attorneys seeking fees even if a legislative claims bill restricts them.
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New York Law Journal

What's Old Is New Again, as Construction Workers' Class Action From 1970s Is Reactivated

In 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in "Roe v. Wade" to overturn state abortion bans and the Watergate scandal was in full swing. Meanwhile, a case that attracted far less public attention began in the Southern District. A class action was filed on behalf of minority persons seeking training in jobs in the New York construction industry, which at the time had a well-documented history of racial discrimination.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Brian Steel, Steel Law Firm

In the 26 years since he earned his law degree, Brian Steel has handled hundreds of cases in Georgia and elsewhere: The Georgia Supreme Court alone lists…
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Lawmakers Seek to Sanction Surrogacy Agreements—Again

Democratic lawmakers in New Jersey are once again trying to enact legislation—already vetoed twice by Republican Gov. Chris Christie—that would permit legally binding gestational carrier agreements.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Christie Nominates 2 to Judicial Positions

Gov. Chris Christie on Monday nominated two attorneys to judgeships: One for the Superior Court and one for the Court of Workers' Compensation.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Scott Cites London High-Rise Fire in Vetoing Condominium Bill

Pointing to a high-rise fire in London that killed dozens of residents, Gov. Rick Scott vetoed a bill that would have eased fire-protection requirements for older condominium buildings in Florida.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Daly v. N.Y. City

Exacerbation of Inmate's Back Ailments Not Linked to Alleged Misuse of Mattress
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New York Law Journal

New Trial Ordered in Injury Case Involving Sinkhole

A state appeals court ordered a new trial Tuesday in the negligence case of a man injured in a sinkhole, ruling that the trial judge committed reversible error by precluding certain evidence and directing verdicts for the defendants.
2 minute read

The Recorder

People v. Spaccia

C.A. 2nd; B256046 The Second Appellate District reversed in part a judgment of conviction. In the published portion of its opinion, the court held that…
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