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The Pendulum Swings Again in Cases of Child Relocation
The issue of relocation bears close monitoring; there are long-term social science implications to be carefully considered, including the balancing of shared custodial rights, the rights of the child and a parent's individual rights.In the Lateral Market, Coming Weeks Will Tell the Tale
The dizzying pace of lateral activity leading up to Memorial Day weekend didn't carry into the summer months, but moves that have been in the pipeline during that time could very well close in the weeks following Labor Day. What's more, the next few weeks are likely to determine what sort of year 2016 turns out to be in the lateral market, according to search professionals.Three Laterals Depart Pashman Stein for McCusker Anselmi
Three lawyers, including two litigation partners, have departed recent merger product Pashman Stein Walder Hayden for McCusker, Anselmi, Rosen, & Carvelli, which now pushes closer to the 30-lawyer mark.Third Circuit Rules Prisoner Body Cavity Searches Excessive and Unconstitutional
In a precedential opinion, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday ruled that a Delaware prison's blanket policy of conducting thrice-daily visual cavity searches of inmates held in isolation violated Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures.Samson, Ex-Confidant to Christie, Pleads Guilty Over Air Flight Scheme
David Samson, formerly a close confidant of Gov. Chris Christie, pleaded guilty July 14 before a federal judge in Newark to a charge of soliciting and accepting a thing of value of at least $5,000.U.S. Supreme Court's Bribery Decision: A Gift for the Menendez Defense?
How directly the decision may impact any particular political corruption case, including that of U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez in New Jersey, is unclear. Criminal lawyers offer differing opinions.No Vicarious Liability for Partner Where LLP Lacked Tail Coverage
The requirement for a law firm organized as a limited liability partnership to maintain malpractice insurance does not extend to the period when a firm is winding up operations and has ceased to provide legal services, the Supreme Court has ruled.Trending Stories
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