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Revised Connecticut Ghost Gun Laws Still Have Room to Improve
State lawmakers were right to respond quickly to the rise of ghost guns, but there's more to be done.What Does 'File' Mean in Workers' Comp Cases? High Court Clarifies
"This is an important decision for all injured workers," Andrew Wallace said. "When a worker is injured, they often need medical treatment and payments for lost wages right away. Most injured workers do not have the luxury of waiting more than the 28-day statutory response period."New York Attorney General, Donald Trump Reach Agreement on $175 Million Bond in Civil Fraud Case
The accord involved five points, including that Donald Trump's collateral would remain in cash in a money market account.Manhattan Jury Hears Trump Committed 'Pure and Simple' Election Fraud
"This was a planned, coordinated, long-running conspiracy to help Donald Trump get elected through illegal expenditures using doctored corporate records," ADA Matthew Colangelo told the packed courtroom during opening statements. "It was election fraud, pure and simple."Personal Remembrance of an Icon: Connecticut's Ellen Ash Peters
Chief Justice Peters demanded respect for herself, her colleagues and the institution we served. And when her famous black purse came out, you knew it was time to wrap up.View more book results for the query "*"
Idaho Perpetuates a Living Nightmare for People Who Need Gender-Affirming Care
Idaho imposed a sweeping ban on gender-affirming care, even though every major medical organization in the United States has concluded the care is safe, effective and the only evidence-based treatment for gender dysphoria.Law.com Reader's Poll: Are Generational Divides Affecting Law Firms?
Law.com wants to hear from you about how these divides are affecting law firm operations, employee communication, expectations, and law firm culture.Plaintiff Claims Justices Went Too Far to Give Defendants Their Day in Court
Gary J. Greene of Greene Law, counsel for the plaintiff, said, "This is a seismic change. … The court has always taken the position that it's the litigant's duty to provide the court with the correct information so they can make a decision. The dissent points that out. Counsel didn't file a motion for articulation, which could have easily been done."Justices Agree the 'Shadow Docket' Needs Fixing—But Not How
"There used to be a time when we had a good chunk of a summer break," Justice Sonia Sotomayor said. "Not anymore. The emergency calendar is busy almost on a weekly basis."How to Build Trust Between Advisors and Clients
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