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The Legal Intelligencer

In 'Unusual' Move, DEP Taps DC Litigator for Pa. High Court Appeal

The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has made the rare move of enlisting a lawyer from outside the agency—and, even more unusually, from outside the state—to argue an environmental case before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
12 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Third Circuit Slams Del. River Port's 'Perfunctory' Evaluation of Spurned Bidder

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has affirmed a lower court finding that the Delaware River Port Authority intentionally shut out the lowest bidder on a $17 million bridge-painting project.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

NYC Wins Round in Case Over Privacy of Municipal ID Data

In a ruling that gives New York City a victory in its effort to protect undocumented immigrants, a Staten Island judge found that destruction of records submitted for the city's municipal ID program does not violate New York's Freedom of Information Law.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Baroni Loses Law License Following Bridgegate Sentencing

The New Jersey Supreme Court has suspended the law license of William Baroni Jr., one of the key figures behind the Bridgegate scandal that ultimately upended Gov. Chris Christie's presidential aspirations.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Constitution Revision Commission Hears Its Constituents' Concerns

The group convened Thursday in Miami as part of a yearlong tour of public hearings.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Nominees Announced for Broward Judgeship

The group includes three prosecutors, one judge, one general magistrate and one litigator.
1 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Mandatory Minimum Sentencing May Be Coming Back to Pa.

The state House passed a bill that would establish mandatory minimum sentencing for offenses involving firearms, drug sales to minors, impersonating law enforcement, failure of sex offenders to register and offenses committed against infants and the elderly, a well as on public transportation.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

State Senators Fight Back on Internet Privacy

The April 3 passage of a law rolling back the Federal Communications Commission's restrictions on internet service and telecommunication providers selling customer data has given way to a new internet privacy measure in the state Senate.
1 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Firms Earned More on Public Contracts in 2016, Report Says

Last year proved to be profitable for New Jersey law firms with practices fueled by government work, according to data released Thursday by the state Election Law Enforcement Commission.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Bar Scolds Christie Over Workers' Comp Judge Reappointments

The bar raised concerns that a failure to reappoint judges once they are eligible for tenure compromises judicial independence.
10 minute read

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