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"If my client went on TV and said everything that [former President Donald Trump] said, I might have fainted," said Jeffrey Jacobovitz, a Washington criminal defense lawyer.Am Law 100 Firm Clients Allege Luxury Real Estate Investment Scam by Social Media Star
"Where you have a traditional fraud, almost like a Ponzi scheme recruiting additional victims, he gets to play an international character on social media and he plays a role," said David Haft, a partner at Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith.DeSantis Administration Seeks to Scuttle Voter Registration Lawsuit
The lawsuit contends that Florida's voter-registration form violates a federal law known as the National Voter Registration Act because it does not properly inform potential voters of eligibility requirements.View more book results for the query "*"
Ex-Augusta City Commissioner Sentenced to 3 Years' Prison for Destroying Records in Investigation
Sammie Lee Sias, 68, was serving on the Augusta commission in 2019 when the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the FBI began investigating allegations that included Sias was misspending public money and was involved in other misconduct.Florida Supreme Court Weighs Dispute Over Death Penalty Law
Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Republican-controlled Legislature scrapped the unanimous-recommendation requirement after Nikolas Cruz last fall received a life sentence in the murders of 17 students and faculty members at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.Former Phlebotomist Files Overtime Lawsuit Against Quest Diagnostic
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.Atlanta Public Safety Training Center Opponents Sue Over Delays in Approving Referendum
The proposed voter referendum is a last-ditch effort to halt the project that opponents refer to as "Cop City."Info on Clerkship Experiences Isn't Easy to Find. This Judge Says That Should Change
Former law clerks should be able to conveniently share their experiences with applicants before they accept a clerkship, says Maryland Appellate Court Judge Doug Nazarian.Trending Stories
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