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The Legal Intelligencer

No Immunity for Government Negligence in Dangerous Facility Conditions

A city is not protected by governmental immunity when a dangerous condition in the facilities of a utility system is created by the negligence or inaction of a local agency or its employees, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled.
5 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Legal Aid Funding in Jeopardy as Lawmakers Mull Budget

As the Delaware General Assembly fast approaches its deadline for producing a budget, some Delaware lawyers are expressing concern with what they say could be crippling cuts to legal aid services to indigent residents.
4 minute read

The Recorder

County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors v. Superior Court (ACLU of Southern California)

C.A. 2nd; B257230 The Second Appellate District granted a petition for writ of mandate. The court held that the fee totals from invoices for legal services…
4 minute read

The Recorder

The Park at Cross Creek, LLC v. City of Malibu (Dru Ann Dixon-Jacobson)

C.A. 2nd; B271620 The Second Appellate affirmed a judgment. The court held that a local initiative measure mandating voter approval of any permit application…
3 minute read

The Recorder

Murr v. Wisconsin

U.S. Sup. Ct.; 15–214 The St. Croix River, which forms part of the boundary between Wisconsin and Minnesota, is protected under federal, state,…
15 minute read

Daily Report Online

State Appellate Court Reinstates Claims Against Former DeKalb Judge, Court Administrator

Like hundreds of other people ticketed for traffic infractions in DeKalb County, Bobby Schroeder showed up at court and paid his fine. But personnel with DeKalb County Recorders Court told the state Department of Driver Services that Schroeder failed to appear, never paid up, and his driver's license should be suspended.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Tennis Star Trades Right to Sue NYC for Legal Fellowship

Retired professional tennis player James Blake has agreed to drop his right to sue New York after he was mistakenly arrested and tackled by police. In exchange, a legal fellowship will be created in his name that will bolster the work of the city's police watchdog agency.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Federal Authorities Launch Probe Into City of Tallahassee

In a move that could shake up next year's race for Florida governor, the FBI has launched an investigation into redevelopment deals involving prominent business owners and developers in the state capital.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Deal Drafts New EPD Boss as U.S. Supreme Court Ponders Water War Case

Gov. Nathan Deal took a step Friday toward addressing the lingering issue in litigation water wars with Florida—what to do about exponentially increasing irrigation on big commercial farming operations in South Georgia.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Should Florida Change How It Picks Supreme Court Justices?

This year's constitution revision process is a chance to shake things up, professors suggested at the Florida Bar Convention.
8 minute read

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