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Albany Must Reject Any 'Dangerousness'-Based Preventative Detention Scheme
As public defenders, we worry that extending preventative detention to accused New Yorkers based on perceptions of “dangerousness” would sanction further racial discrimination and bias. It could also mean an increase in the number of people in pretrial detention.'We're the Federal Government': US Marshals Sued Over Warrantless Raids
Elvayaris Rosa claims she was subjected to unlawful brutality at the hands of numerous unnamed marshals as part of the federal authority's attempts to apprehend a wanted friend, Disney Abreu.Newark Watershed Asks Bankruptcy Judge for Help With Insolvent Pension Woes
The Watershed also asked the judge to reduce or eliminate a claim for more than $1.8 million, which is needed to make the pension fund solvent.DeKalb Apartments Pay $14.7M to Settle Claims for Teen's Gang-Related Murder
Seventeen-year-old Sariah Wilcoxson was gunned down in front of the Highlands at East Atlanta apartments in January 2016 as she waited at a bus stop when a gang member who lived in the complex opened fire with an AK-47.National Enquirer Owner Hires Former SEC Lawyer as General Counsel
Daniel Goldfried, who formerly served as senior counsel for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and spent a decade as an in-house lawyer in the financial industry, will be Chatham Asset Management's top lawyer as the hedge fund grapples with crises on several fronts.View more book results for the query "*"
Citibank Pays $49M to Settle Fair Housing Charges in Mortgage Program
A consent agreement includes a $25 million civil penalty and $24 million in customer reimbursements for failures in a relationship lending program that was supposed to offer mortgage discounts and credits.Citibank Pays $49M to Resolve Fair Housing Charges in Mortgage Program
A consent agreement includes a $25 million civil penalty and $24 million in customer reimbursements for failures in a relationship lending program that was supposed to offer mortgage discounts and credits.EU Hits Google With Antitrust Fine of $1.69 Billion Over Ad Practices
The European Commission's antitrust regulators issued a third fine against Google Wednesday, this time over its ad practices. Google now faces more than $9 million in EU antitrust fines.Context is Crucial When Building Your Case
“What kind of story can we tell the jury that makes it OK to ambush a caseworker and a trooper?”This is the QOTD for Dr. Jason Bull, Benny…Judge Weinstein Says Year Rule in Local Fed Bar Sponsorship 'Appears Unnecessary'
U.S. District Judge Jack Weinstein said the local rules in Brooklyn and Manhattan federal courts that a new attorney's sponsor know the applicant for a year could be barriers to under-represented parts of the bar.Trending Stories