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People in the News—Aug. 9, 2021—Public Interest Law Center, Stradley Ronon
Brenda Marrero, executive director of the Public Interest Law Center, was honored at the Philadelphia Bar Association Summer Quarterly meeting as the 2021 recipient of the Justice Sonia Sotomayor Award, and Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young announced two litigation associates, David A. Doty and Javier P. Gonzalez, joined the firm's Philadelphia office.Suit Over FSU's Online Classes During COVID-19 Shutdown Heads to Federal Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.NYPD Seizes People's Money. What Does It Do With the Amount It Keeps?
Until recent years, police disposition of seized property has been seen as a black hole, at least outside the NYPD. In 2017, the City Council passed a disclosure law requiring the NYPD to keep detailed figures on what kinds of property it had seized in the arrest process.Personal Injury Top Awards 2021
A compilation of the largest personal injury recoveries published in the Law Journal over the past year.Justice of the Peace Court Appoints New Court Administrator
Mark E. Hitch was appointed to replace Marianne Kennedy as court administrator of the Delaware Justice of the Peace Court.View more book results for the query "*"
Katten Muchin Strikes Tentative Settlement in Legal Malpractice Lawsuit
The stipulation said attorneys for the law firm and plaintiff CashCall Inc. have "reached a settlement in principle."Cuomo, With His Political Legacy in Crisis, Turns to High-Profile Legal Team
The faltering Cuomo administration was dealt another blow Sunday with the resignation of top aide Melissa DeRosa, who days ago emerged as a key background operator in a bombshell report that found the governor sexually harassed a slate of women.Meet the New President of the Miami-Dade Bar: Sabrina Puglisi
"We are the only ones who can provide limits on ourselves, and I strongly believe that the Miami-Dade Bar is only stronger if we are diverse and we represent all people of color, race, gender, sexuality and practice area," attorney Sabrina Puglisi said.Different Expectations: Legal Departments 'Do Not Care' If ALSPs Stay Remote
ALSPs have always maintained a somewhat dispersed working model, but cybersecurity and privacy concerns remain the one quibble the legal departments have with service providers operating remotely.Trending Stories