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March 14, 2019 | Daily Report Online

Court Denies Ford's Appeal of Sanctions—Again

The order sends the case back to Gwinnett County State Court Judge Shawn Bratton without disturbing his ruling that Ford be punished by preclusion of its defense on charges the company knowingly made an unsafe roof.
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March 14, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer

Justices Poised to Define 'Self-Employment' Under UC Law

Last August, a divided three-judge Commonwealth Court panel reversed a Department of Labor & Industry adjudication that imposed an unemployment compensation tax on beauty salon A Special Touch for five people who worked there in various positions.
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March 14, 2019 | Connecticut Law Tribune

ACLU of CT Condemns Location Sharing With ICE by Local Police Departments

Police departments in eight Connecticut locations have been identified as sharing motorists' location information to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, leading the American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut to call for an immediate stop to the activity.
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March 14, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer

Legal Malpractice: Tolling and the Statute of Limitations

The legal malpractice negligence statute of limitations is two years. The legal malpractice breach of contract statute of limitations is four years, as in Coleman v. Duane Morris, 58 A.3d 833 (Pa. Super. 2012).
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March 14, 2019 | Legaltech News

Ephemeral Messaging on Facebook Could Heighten E-Discovery Stress

The possibility of ephemeral messaging making its way to Facebook could turn the pressure up on lawyers and e-discovery professionals.
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March 14, 2019 | Daily Business Review

Amid Crisis, Cuba Plans Revamp of State and Legal System

Nearly a year of debate and discussion ended last month with the approval of Cuba's first constitutional reform since 1976.
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March 14, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer

People in the News—March 14, 2019—Cohen Seglias

Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman hosted an event to benefit Philabundance as part of the law firm's 30th anniversary commemoration, in which the firm hosted a series of events benefiting charities in the communities where the firm has offices.
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March 14, 2019 | The American Lawyer

Is Being Black a Problem at Law Firms?

Black lawyers must constantly prove that they are educated enough, that they earned their bar licenses, and that they belong.
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March 14, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Brehon Law Society Holds Its Annual St. Patrick's Day Dinner

The Brehon Law Society held its annual St. Patrick's Day dinner and celebration on March 12, where it honored Judge Anthony Cannataro and John Feerick.
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March 14, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Does the Sixth Amendment Apply to Restitution? Two Justices Say the Answer May Be Yes

In their White-Collar Crime column, Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan Sack begin with a discussion of Supreme Court cases extending the Sixth Amendment's jury-trial right to sentencing and then consider the increased significance and magnitude of restitution in federal criminal sentencing, especially in white-collar cases. They then analyze Justice Gorsuch's dissent from denial of certiorari in 'Hester', which builds upon the reasoning in dissents in the circuit courts urging for application of 'Apprendi' to restitution.
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