By Katheryn Tucker | January 18, 2019
The Georgia House of Representatives said the judge deserves recognition for promoting "civility, kindness, and compassion” on social media. They used his beloved Oxford comma.
By Scott Flaherty | January 18, 2019
Christopher Bandas told a judge he and his Texas law firm "will carry the tattoo of these orders with them and they greatly regret the circumstances that bring them before this court."
By Scott Flaherty | January 18, 2019
Christopher Bandas told a judge he and his Texas law firm "will carry the tattoo of these orders with them and they greatly regret the circumstances that bring them before this court."
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By Dan M. Clark | January 18, 2019
Porter Kirkwood will become the first African-American to serve as district executive of the Sixth Judicial District, Administrative Judge Molly Fitzgerald said Friday.
By Jason Grant | January 18, 2019
Marla Stein, who pleaded guilty in federal court to giving IRS auditors fake documents aimed at lowering her and her husband's tax liabilities, has been suspended from practicing law for three years—but, applied retroactively, the suspension is now nearly over.
By Raychel Lean | January 18, 2019
Spanish airline giant Iberia swerved past an almost $1.2 million payout when a federal jury in Miami found a passenger was 99 percent liable for injuries during a turbulent flight because she wasn't wearing a seat belt.
By Zach Schlein | January 18, 2019
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Wendy Link's appointment in a press conference held Friday. The South Florida litigator will replace Susan Bucher, who has been dogged by controversy for her handling of the 2018 midterm elections.
By Dan M. Clark | January 18, 2019
“Now that the Child Victims Act has not only passed the Assembly but has the support of virtually every Senate Democrat, it would not seem to be necessary to have it folded in budget discussions,” Hoylman said.
By Sue Reisinger | January 18, 2019
Satish Udpa on Thursday became acting president, replacing John Engler, a former Michigan governor who was accused of badmouthing abuse victims during his year in the post.
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By Mark Scolforo and Marc Levy of The Associated Press | January 18, 2019
Gov. Tom Wolf kicked off his second term Jan. 15 with a call for Pennsylvanians to work together to build a stronger, fairer and more prosperous future.
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