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Man, 88, on the Hook for $7.5M Over Allegations That He Molested His Grandchild
"The long and short of it is we're going to be looking into any sources of funding, including for fraudulent conveyances to intentionally make himself destitute," said the attorney who represented the plaintiff.Kleinbard Asks Pa. High Court to Revive Firm's Bid to Recoup $70K in Legal Fees From Lancaster DA
The case centers on whether the district attorney may exceed the legal spend that the county commission budgeted for his office, but the parties were at odds over how to approach the question.Jonathan Morris, Morgan Lewis New York Transactional Leader, Dies at 50
"He was a soft-spoken guy, but when he spoke, people stopped to listen. What he said was always worth hearing," said Morgan Lewis chair Jami McKeon.Strategy for Increasing Delaware Bar Diversity Includes Changes in Admission Standards
Twelve steps the 2022 report outlined as ways to reduce barriers to notoriously stringent Delaware bar admission have been taken, making that the element of the plan that's seen the most concrete change over the past two years.Delaware Bar Diversity Strategy Includes Changes in Admission Standards
Twelve steps the 2022 report outlined as ways to reduce barriers to notoriously stringent Delaware bar admission have been taken, making that the element of the plan that's seen the most concrete change over the past two years.View more book results for the query "*"
Louisiana Presses Supreme Court to Clear Up State's Election Imbroglio
The long saga over Louisiana's congressional map goes back to the 2020 census, which revealed an increase in the population of Black voters in the state.Brooklyn Judge, Amid Campaign Aimed at Ousting Him, Opts for Retirement
The group took credit for pushing Del Guidice into retirement, although it could not be independently confirmed whether that development was a result of the public pressure.The History and Continued Viability of California's Unpublished Cases Rule
"Surely a court would be better off with the benefit of a unique, on-point, but unpublished case than having to decide an issue in a vacuum," write Kevin Frankel and Christian Hochhausler of McGuireWoods.New Jersey Supreme Court Finds E-Scooter Riders Are Not 'Pedestrians,' Not Entitled to PIP Benefits
"Expanding the definition of 'pedestrian' to include LSES operators would advance the medical coverage goal but undermine the goal of curbing the rise of insurance costs," Justice Lee A. Solomon said. "The legislature may certainly choose to expand the availability of PIP coverage to LSES operators, as they did with motorcycles, but that policy decision and its insurance cost implications, if any, is properly for the legislature, not the court."Vote for Judge: Gov. Lamont Calls Special Election to Fill 6 Vacancies
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