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Judge Dismisses Sheriff, Legislator From Suit by KSU Cheerleader Who Knelt During Anthem
Judge Timothy Batten of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia threw out claims by a former Kennesaw State University cheerleader against a powerful former legislator and the county sheriff, finding that the defendants' "only discernible motive was their view that the flag and the anthem should be respected."No Way for a Jurist to End 19 Years of Service
To be treated this way by his peers and to have a brilliant judicial career capstoned with ignominy in this manner is disgraceful and saddening.Lost Promissory Note Focus of Superior Court's Decision in 'Rao'
On Dec. 24, 2018, the day before Christmas, the Superior Court in MB Financial Bank v. Rao, 921 EDA 2018, provided borrowers throughout the commonwealth of Pennsylvania with a proverbial “lump of coal.”Georgetown Heads to Nation's High Schools to Attract Diverse Lawyers
The school is launching an initiative to send law students and its dean of admissions into as many as 30 underserved high schools across the country with a specific goal of inspiring students to get a law degree.Law Enforcement Opposed to Legal Marijuana Cite Road Safety Hazard
Groups representing police chiefs and sheriffs oppose legalization because they said there are no methods or funding to enforce laws against driving while under the influence of marijuana.View more book results for the query "*"
$2.3M Restitution Award, Protected Status Challenge, Prudential Ripeness Doctrine
In their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan report on several significant recent decisions, including: a case in which defendant was found liable to pay restitution in a “pump and dump” stock fraud; a case in which the judge declined to dismiss an action challenging the government's termination of Haiti's Temporary Protected Status designation; and a case dismissing a claim by a Medicare provider challenging the procedures of the New York Department of Health in pursuing its Accelerated Collection Campaign.Examining the Shutdown's Impact on the EEOC and Charges of Discrimination
Throughout the shutdown, there were numerous news stories concerning the deadlines by which federal courts were expecting to run out of money. As a result, employment litigators and other federal court practitioners questioned whether the shutdown would interfere with their clients' filing deadlines and how it might affect their practices, generally.Jury Hands Up $500K in Punitives Against Pa. State Trooper in Repo Case
A woman who sued the Pennsylvania State Police after a trooper assisted with the repossession of her car has been awarded $500,000 in punitive damages by a jury in Johnstown.Former Rep. Steve Israel to Advise Michael Best's Lobbying Arm
Israel, a Long Island Democrat, joins Republican Trump administration alums Reince Priebus and Stefan Passantino as the latest to align with Michael Best.The Most Frequently Asked Questions About Accounts Receivable Management
Every law firm is different, but nearly all of them share common accounts receivable challenges. To help firms address their collection problems, we…Trending Stories