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February 2, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer
Among other things, the court said that by continuing to press the matter in the lower court, Grady's counsel was "steamrolling the rules and engaging in abusive or uncivil conduct [that] may result in repercussions."
By Riley Brennan
4 minute read
February 2, 2024 | The Recorder
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
By Riley Brennan
4 minute read
February 1, 2024 | Law.com
The high court reversed a circuit court's order reinstating a man's license, concluding there were reasonable grounds to request the driver to consent to a drug expert recognition test, despite blowing a 0.00 breath alcohol content.
By Riley Brennan
5 minute read
January 31, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer
In reviewing the issue, Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge Richard A. Lanzillo said the matter presented an open question for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
By Riley Brennan
4 minute read
January 31, 2024 | The Recorder
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar.
By Riley Brennan
4 minute read
January 30, 2024 | The Recorder
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar.
By Riley Brennan
2 minute read
January 29, 2024 | Connecticut Law Tribune
A Connecticut judge denied back pay to a Bridgeport youth program manager who levied hostile workplace and sexual harassment claims against the city but awarded her attorney fees.
By Riley Brennan
5 minute read
January 29, 2024 | The Recorder
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just-filed cases in state and federal courts.
By Riley Brennan
4 minute read
January 29, 2024 | Law.com
"The court provided guidance that where a person has had an initial clinical evaluation for competency at court, the commonwealth has the burden to prove by clear and convincing evidence that hospitalization is the least restrictive alternative to adequately determine the defendant's competency to stand trial. Now, prosecutors across the state have clear guidance and judges have clarity that they must make clear findings to support those temporary hospitalizations." Norfolk District Attorney's Office spokesman David Traub said.
By Riley Brennan
7 minute read
January 26, 2024 | Law.com
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By Riley Brennan
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