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Westchester Attorney Pleads Guilty to Charge of Embezzlement from Estate
Guy Parisi pleaded guilty to to a federal mail fraud charge after being indicted in August.Age and Race Bias Claims Against Camden County College Revived
An Appellate Division panel held that a trial court judge had misapplied New Jersey precedent in tossing the case of the former executive director of the college's Camden County Cultural and Heritage Commission.Longtime Coca-Cola Counsel Moves to Cannabis Company as General Counsel
After nearly two decades at Coca-Cola, Dara Redler is moving to a GC role at Canadian cannabis company Tilray.NY AG James Leads Coalition in Interstate Smog Lawsuit Against US EPA
“Over two-thirds of New Yorkers regularly breathe unhealthy air due to smog pollution,” James said. “Yet, Trump's EPA is ignoring the Clean Air Act and refuses to require reductions in the pollution largely responsible for this serious public health risk."On Judicial Nominations, Trump White House—Again—Spurns Democrats
The uncertainty over three Ninth Circuit court openings was settled Wednesday evening when the Trump White House announced its intended nominees for the appeals court.View more book results for the query "*"
Trump White House Spurns Democrats—Again—on Judicial Nominations
The uncertainty over three Ninth Circuit court openings was settled Wednesday evening when the Trump White House announced its intended nominees for the appeals court.What Makes Lawyers Happy? Money, Honey
It seems the more money lawyers make, the happier they are and the less they care about what normal folks call quality-of-life issues, a new study finds.Call for Nominations: The National Law Journal's Pro Bono Hot List
The National Law Journal seeks nominations for its 2019 Pro Bono Hot List. This list recognizes law firms that have led the way on access to justice. Winning…Court Nixes San Francisco's Push to Put Warning Labels on Ads for Sugary Drinks
An en banc panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit blocked a San Francisco city ordinance that would have required health warnings on advertisements for sodas and other sugar-sweetened drinks.Court Blocks San Francisco's Push to Put Warning Labels on Ads for Sugary Drinks
An en banc panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit blocked a San Francisco city ordinance that would have required health warnings on advertisements for sodas and other sugar-sweetened drinks.Trending Stories