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Westchester County DA Scarpino Stops Prosecuting Some Low-Level Marijuana Offenses
"This decision not to prosecute specific cases will allow many people to move forward with their lives without the stigma attached to criminal records of any kind," DA Anthony Scarpino Jr. said in a statement.Higher Law: Your Ad Not Here | Are Tax Breaks the Answer? | Advice for Banking Regulators
Some observations from the field on marijuana advertising. Is a state tax cut the right answer for cannabis startups? Plus: Who got the work, and more. Thanks for reading!Stacey Abrams Debuts Super Bowl Ad Demanding Election Reform
The Georgia ad urges people to join in the fight to return to paper ballots and reform the state's troubled and obsolete election system, which has been the target of several lawsuits.Broadside Collision Caused Serious Injury to Back: Plaintiff
On Dec. 4, 2015, plaintiff Aesha Morris, age 41, was driving south on 59th Street at its intersection with Nassau Road, in Philadelphia. As she entered the intersection, the driver's side of her sedan was struck by a car that had been traveling on Nassau Road. Morris claimed back injuries that were a serious impairment.Will a Court Ruling Extending SEC's Fraud Reach Push More ICOs Offshore?
A federal appellate court recently poured cold water on the idea that someone in the U.S. selling securities to investors outside the U.S. might evade the SEC's reach.View more book results for the query "*"
NY Judicial Conduct Commission Optimistic About Funding Increase
“I feel very good about how this session went,” Commission Administrator Robert Tembeckjian said after his testimony. “I've never heard as much support as I did today."Lawsuit: Fired ECSU Professor Was Targeted by Her Supervisor
A lawsuit filed Thursday in state court alleges a supervisor at Eastern Connecticut State University made false statements and singled out a professor, whose contract the school later did not renew.How Soon Is Too Soon When Notifying Consumers After a Breach?
"The State of Data Breach Litigation: What You Need to Know and How to Protect Yourself" at Legalweek 2019 explored the aftermath of a breach and some important things to consider when looking at cyberinsurance coverage.Jury Awards $12.9M to Man Run Down by Union Vehicle
A Philadelphia jury has awarded $12.9 million to a man struck by a trade union vehicle being operated by an intoxicated, nonunion employee.Judge Denies Bifurcation in UIM Case Against Insurer, Allegedly Intoxicated Driver
A state judge has ruled against an insurance company seeking to sever claims against it in an underinsured motorist lawsuit over an accident caused by an allegedly intoxicated driver.Trending Stories