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Sine Die: What Passed, What Failed in 2024 General Assembly's Final Hours
On the last day of the 2024 General Assembly, Georgia's lawmakers worked past midnight to complete their session.Handdown List released on:March 27, 2024
NY Housing Lawyers Weigh 'Squatting' Crackdown Bill Package
One proposal would elevate squatting to a criminal misdemeanor punishable by 90 days in jail, while also giving landlords an extra two weeks to prove, prior to launching an eviction proceeding, that the occupant is trespassing.Murdaugh's Lawyers Want to Make Public Statements About Stolen Money. FBI Says Murdaugh Lied
Attorneys for the South Carolina attorney who was convicted of murder made the request in a court filing Thursday after federal prosecutors asked a judge earlier this week to keep the statements secret. They argued that Murdaugh wasn't telling the truth and that his plea deal on theft and other charges should be thrown out at a sentencing hearing scheduled for Monday.View more book results for the query "The Associated Press"
Education in the Age of Gen AI: Negotiating Skills Are Alive and Well
At a time when the rise of generative AI has the profession questioning if new lawyers are doomed to be underprepared, the inaugural ABA Business Law Section M&A Committee National Invitational proved otherwise, at least with respect to negotiation.Pillsbury Partner Representing Sean 'Diddy' Combs Following Homeland Security Raid
Aaron Dyer is a former federal prosecutor who has represented celebrities, entrepreneurs and companies in government investigations.Ala. Governor Sets May Execution Date for Man Convicted of Killing Couple in 2004
Attorneys for the man had asked the Alabama Supreme Court to deny the execution date request while they pursue a pending claim of prosecutorial misconduct in the case. The state, which carried out the nation's first execution by nitrogen gas earlier this year, says it plans to put him to death by lethal injection.FBI: Murdaugh Lied About Where Money Stolen From Law Clients Went and Who Helped Him Steal
Prosecutors want a judge to revoke their end of a plea deal with the convicted attorney on theft and other charges and order him to the maximum of well over 100 years in prison when he is sentenced in Charleston, South Carolina, on Monday.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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