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March 14, 2024 | Daily Business Review

Florida Supreme Court Denied This Attorney's Petition for Reinstatement

"This is exactly the type of scenario rule 3-6.1(f) is intended to guard against," the Florida Supreme Court ruled in the opinion.
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February 26, 2024 | Law.com

Why the Wide Range of Roundup Verdicts? It Might Depend on What Juries Hear About the EPA

The wide range of Roundup verdicts, from defense wins for Monsanto to a $2.25 billion award, could be due to what jurors hear at trial about the EPA and foreign regulatory agencies.
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December 20, 2023 | The Recorder

Federal Judge Rejects Prosecutor's No-Prison Recommendation for Street-Level Fentanyl Dealers as Part of 'Fast Track' Initiative

"In sum, I agree with the Attorney General that the fentanyl chain of distribution must be attacked at every link, at every level, and that the guilty must be brought to justice," U.S. District Judge William Alsup for the Northern District of California wrote. "Refusing to seek prison time for 'Fast Track' fentanyl dealers is an egregious error. Migrants deserve our sympathy in other contexts, but when they sell fentanyl they deserve to go to prison like everyone else."
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September 26, 2023 | Law.com

Reversing Panel Decision: Divided Ninth Circuit Finds Universities May Be Held Liable Under Title IX for Off-Campus Assault

"Today's opinion is a victory for Mackenzie and for student survivors across the country," said Alexandra Brodsky, a staff attorney at Public Justice in Washington D.C., who argued the case before the en banc court. "Gender violence has grave effects on students' access to education. For that reason, the civil rights law Title IX requires schools to address known abuse. And as the Ninth Circuit explained today, a school's power to stop violence—and its responsibility to do so—doesn't stop at the campus boundary."
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June 29, 2023 | Corporate Counsel

GE HealthCare Counsel Nominated First Female US Attorney in Chicago

April Perry, a senior attorney at GE HealthCare, has been nominated to serve as U.S. Attorney in Chicago, which would make her the first woman to serve as Chicago's top federal prosecutor.
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book Wrongful Use of Civil Proceedings and Related Torts in Pennsylvania, Second Edition Authors: George Bochetto, David P. Heim, John A. O’Connell, Robert S. Tintner View this Book

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February 17, 2023 | Law.com

Bench Report: Judicial Mentoring | Biden's 100th Judge

This week, we're taking a look at advice two federal judges recently shared about judicial mentoring.
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May 31, 2022 | Daily Business Review

Class Action Attorneys Seek 8-Figure Damages in South Florida Gas-Line Rupture

"This was the third time this contractor 'accidentally' hit the gas lines in Coral Springs and all of these locally owned businesses had to shut down," said Adam Moskowitz, managing partner of the Moskowitz Law Firm.
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March 16, 2022 | Law.com

9th Circuit Sides With Local Activist Group Arrested for 'Derogatory and Profane' Messages Written in Chalk

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has reinstated a First Amendment lawsuit against a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department detective who arrested members of a local activist group for allegedly using chalk to write anti-police messages on sidewalks.
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August 27, 2021 | National Law Journal

After Lack of Black US Attorneys Under Trump, Black DOJ Lawyers Back 'Diverse Cohort' for Top Prosecutor Jobs

"Appointing Black United States Attorneys at this critical juncture in the history of the department will signal a sincere commitment to diversity and inclusion," reads the letter from the DOJ Association of Black Attorneys.
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April 27, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Ex-AG Eric Schneiderman, Who Resigned in 2018 Amid Abuse Scandal, Has Law License Suspended

The Appellate Division, First Department's opinion Tuesday, while laying out stipulated facts, said that "during a romantic encounter in August 2016, [Schneiderman] slapped an unidentified attorney twice."
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