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Backed by Pillsbury, New Jersey's Firearms Enforcement Office Brings Its First Lawsuits
"Today we say enough and we're putting everyone else in the gun industry on notice. If you break our laws, we're coming for you," New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin said.Does Supreme Court Have Discretion To Disregard an Appellate Order To Enter Judgment?
The title of this article suggests a notion that, in light of the highly complex and sophisticated rules of appellate procedure, is absurd. However, this very issue lies at the heart of the majority's compelling opinion, penned by Presiding Justice Diane T. Renwick, in 'Favourite v Cico'.Bar Report – November 20, 2023
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Ga. Supreme Court Revises Rules to Allow Military Spouse Lawyers to Practice in State
"This Veterans Day, as we honor those who have served and are currently serving our nation, I'm pleased on behalf of the Supreme Court to announce updates to the provisional admission rules that will offer greater certainty to spouses of active-duty military service members and save them considerable time and money as they continue their legal careers," Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs said.On the Move and After Hours: Faegre Drinker; Post Polak; Riker Danzig; Jones Jones; Keating Law Firm
Faegre Drinker adds a partner; Riker Danzig welcomes a new counsel; and more moves.'Will There Be Accidents? Absolutely': Lawyers Preparing for Self-Driving Semi-Trucks
"Lawyers are going to have to start thinking about different defendants," said plaintiff attorney Amy Witherite of the Witherite Firm based in Dallas, Fort Worth, Atlanta and Chicago.'Will There Be Accidents? Absolutely': Ga. Lawyers Preparing for Self-Driving Semi-Trucks
"Lawyers are going to have to start thinking about different defendants," said plaintiff attorney Amy Witherite of the Witherite Firm based in Dallas, Fort Worth, Atlanta and Chicago.DCR Issues Finding of Discrimination for Community College Employee Fired After Contracting COVID-19
A disability discrimination complaint, filed by a Mercer County Community College employee fired after he contracted COVID-19 and was hospitalized on a ventilator, has been resolved, according to Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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