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De Blasio Swears In Nine New Judges to New York City Courts
De Blasio's nominees are Michael Gaffey, Wanda Licitra, Archana Rao, Robert Rosenthal, Quynda Santacroce, Audrey Stone, Jonathan Svetkey, Kerry Ward and Jay Weiner.Norman Goodman, Shepherd of Change in 45 Years as Manhattan Court Clerk, Dies at 95
In addition to county clerk, Goodman also served as commissioner of jurors, and during his 45-year reign he sent out more than 11 million jury summonses.Two Litigators Offer State Bar a Rare Contested Election
State Bar of Georgia members will be asked to choose between Sally Akins of Ellis Painter Ratterree & Adams in Savannah and Frank Strickland of Strickland Brockington Lewis in Atlanta.New York Enacts Law to Ban Transgender Discrimination
The anti-discrimination bill adds gender identity and gender expression to the existing law banning discrimination based on gender, age, religion, race or sexual orientation.Yes, the Government is Back Open, But What's Going to Happen With All Those Paused Cases?
The Trump administration's agreement Friday to temporarily fund the government for three weeks, ending a record-breaking shutdown, creates fresh uncertainty for the courts.View more book results for the query "*"
Meanwhile, What's Going to Happen With All Those Paused Cases?
The Trump administration's agreement Friday to temporarily fund the government for three weeks, ending a record-breaking shutdown, creates fresh uncertainty for the courts.Divided Labor Board Adopts Business-Friendly Independent Contractor Test
The National Labor Relations Board said it "clarified the role entrepreneurial opportunity plays in its determination of independent-contractor status."NJ Transit Accountant's Civil Rights Suit Rightly Dismissed, Federal Appeals Court Says
A federal appeals court has upheld the dismissal of a civil rights lawsuit filed by a New Jersey Transit employee who claimed he was improperly denied a promotion.Planet Fitness Faces Multimillion-Dollar Class Over Text Ad Offering Free Bottle of Water
It began with a text offering Palm Beach resident Jody Steward a free bottle of water, but could end as a nationwide class action to get gym operator Planet Fitness to pay more than $5 million in damages for allegedly violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.Planet Fitness Faces Multimillion-Dollar Suit Over Text Ad Offering Free Bottle of Water
It began with a text offering Palm Beach resident Jody Steward a free bottle of water, but could end as a nationwide class action to get gym operator Planet Fitness to pay more than $5 million in damages for allegedly violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.