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'Relentless Lawsuits': Presidential Election Litigation Cost $3.4 Million in Pennsylvania
The state is still considering whether to seek legal fees in the cases, which included a failed attempt to overturn the election results.State of Cannabis Packaging and Labeling and New York Cannabis Development
The industry remains a challenging minefield both for its operators and their legal counsel and other professional advisors.Florida Lawmakers Move to Ban Absentee Ballot Drop Boxes
"It's not that there was a debacle so we have to fix it. But do we have to wait for a debacle?" said Sen. Dennis Baxley, the Republican who is sponsoring the Senate version of the effort.MD Insurance Administration Issues Bulletin on Mail Delays
Maryland's Insurance Administration addresses the post office delays and encourages insurers to consider several measures prior to cancelling or non-renewing insurance policies.Pellets v. Arch Specialty Ins. Co.
A $15 million reminder to insurers to make sure the insured is fully informed of a policy cancelation.ICE Agent Brings First Federal Suit in Pa. Against Gun Manufacturer
The defendant gun designer and manufacturer, Sig Sauer, doesn't "confront the fact their gun is prone to defective firing and somebody's going to get killed unless they're recalled and fixed," said the ICE agent plaintiff, Keith Slatowski, who is represented in part by the Philadelphia-based law firm of Saltz Mongeluzzi & Bendesky.'Go Back to China': AG William Tong Says He Faced Racism Over Coronavirus
William Tong, Connecticut's 25th attorney general, sat for five questions.A Year After Impeachment, Kramer Levin's Barry Berke Is Still Keeping an Eye on Trump
"This country, rightly so, has a fine history of not punishing political opponents, which is important to our credibility throughout the world and our democracy. On the other hand, no one is above the law, including the former president of the United States," Berke said.DENIED! No Injunction to Restore 200,000 Canceled Registrations to Georgia Voter Rolls
At issue is a policy known as "use it or lose it" that civil rights organizations claim led to the erroneous removal of nearly 200,000 eligible voters from the state voter-registration rolls.Trending Stories
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