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Pillsbury Partner Representing Sean 'Diddy' Combs Following Homeland Security Raid
Aaron Dyer is a former federal prosecutor who has represented celebrities, entrepreneurs and companies in government investigations.Sentencing Appeal Highlights Supreme Court's 'History and Tradition' Focus, Debate
When the text of the Constitution "does not tell us the answer...we usually look to history," Justice Brett Kavanaugh said. "We might not like it, but unless we're just making it up, I don't know where else we're going to look."Sorrels Law, Expanding Into Dallas, Hires Lawyer/Doctor For the Launch
Plaintiffs personal injury firm Sorrels Law, founded in Houston in 2021, has opened an office in Dallas a few months after it moved into the Austin market with a new office there.Ala. Governor Sets May Execution Date for Man Convicted of Killing Couple in 2004
Attorneys for the man had asked the Alabama Supreme Court to deny the execution date request while they pursue a pending claim of prosecutorial misconduct in the case. The state, which carried out the nation's first execution by nitrogen gas earlier this year, says it plans to put him to death by lethal injection.Insurer Seeks Declaration It Has No Duty to Defend Sexual Abuse Suit Against Leonia School Board
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Need to Do More with Less? Focus on CRM Success
In this era of more with less, marketers desperately need tools to fill in the gaps between more and less. One potential tool should be the firm's customer relationship management software.NJ High Court Weighs Whether Former Rebbe's Defamation Claim Barred by Ministerial Exception
"I urge the court, there are a myriad of cases cited here, to please follow the verbs," said Richard I. Scharlat, the plaintiff's lawyer. "All the verbs talk about selection, appointment, the right to hire and fire. The verbs really do not extend to a defamatory statement post employment."State High Court Considers Whether Former Rebbe's Defamation Claim Barred by Ministerial Exception
"I urge the court, there are a myriad of cases cited here, to please follow the verbs," counsel to the plaintiff, Richard I. Scharlat, a partner with Fox Rothschild said. "All the verbs talk about selection, appointment, the right to hire and fire. The verbs really do not extend to a defamatory statement post employment."2 Lawyers Rise to Broward Bench: What to Expect from the New Judges
The lawyers provided advice to attorneys who will appear before them in court.Judge Under Scrutiny for Comment on Attire of Litigant Who Got Public Defender
Accused of an inappropriate exchange with a litigant, Inacio said the man was "extremely well dressed and groomed with jewelry." The judge said his comments were intended "to point out what appeared to be an inconsistency in defendant's appearance and his lack of resources for a public defender."