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NY Lawmakers Approve Bill Allowing Judges to Evaluate Gun Ownership
State judges are set to be tasked with evaluating whether certain people should be temporarily prohibited from owning our buying guns to protect themselves or others.Attorney Convicted in NYPD Gun License Bribery Scheme Disbarred
John Skylar Chambers, who has been in practice since 1985 was convicted in April 2018 of bribery, honest services fraud and related conspiracy counts and was later sentenced to a year in prison.2nd Circuit Revives Federal Wrongful Conviction Challenge
Circuit Judge John Walker Jr. and District Judge Michael Shea of the District of Connecticut, sitting by designation, revived the bulk of the claims that had been dismissed by U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly of the Eastern District of New York in 2017.'Fundamentally Fair' or 'Dangerous'? Pa. Weighs in on Betsy DeVos' Proposed Title IX Changes
As the 60-day period for public comment to U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos' proposed Title IX guidelines comes to a close, comments released this week by Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf and several prominent Philadelphia attorneys highlight how divisive—and deeply personal—the issue of schools' handling of sexual misconduct allegations has become.Goodwin Procter Adds 2 Private Equity Partners From Kirkland and Latham
The firm is expanding its private equity practice with hires in New York and Germany.View more book results for the query "*"
An Update on 5 Colleges' Legal Battles Against Sexual Misconduct Lawsuits
Several major universities are fighting their own sexual harassment and sexual abuse cases. Here's an update on their efforts.Morgan & Morgan Whistleblower Case Ends in $1.5 Million Settlement
Plaintiff Jonathan Montes de Oca suspected his employer, Conway Lakes Health & Rehabilitation Center, was engaged in an illegal kickback scheme. He contacted Morgan & Morgan, which reached out to law enforcement agents.Legal Industry Standards Group Sets Out to Tame Pricing Confusion
The Standards Advancement for the Legal Industry Alliance says its efforts can help legal departments and law firms unleash innovation.Retaliation Concerns Swirl in Wake of Huawei Indictments
“China could easily pick any number of areas of its domestic laws to conveniently target U.S. citizens and businesses,” said an international trade lawyer who, like many of his colleagues, has been fielding calls from clients who want to know how the Huawei indictments might affect their companies.Retaliation Concerns Swirl in Wake of Huawei Indictments
“China could easily pick any number of areas of its domestic laws to conveniently target U.S. citizens and businesses,” said an international trade lawyer who, like many of his colleagues, has been fielding calls from clients who want to know how the Huawei indictments might affect their companies.Trending Stories