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Rosenbaum v. The State
Publication Date: 2024-11-13
Practice Area: Criminal Law
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Court: Georgia Supreme Court
Judge: Justice Ellington
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Brian Steel, (The Steel Law Firm, P.C.), Atlanta, Ashleigh Bartkus Merchant, (The Merchant Law Firm, P.C.), Marietta, for appellant.
For defendant: Patricia Beth Attaway Burton, Sarah Jane Thomas, Clint Christopher Malcolm, Meghan Hobbs Hill, Christopher M. Carr, Elizabeth Rosenwasser, (Department of Law), Atlanta, Deborah D. Wellborn, Sherry Boston, Samuel Richard d’Entremont, (Dekalb County District Attorney’s Office), Decatur, for appellee.
Case number: S24A0448

Court affirms convictions for felony murder and related crimes in the death of the defendant's foster child, rejecting her contentions of ineffective assistance of counsel and conflict of interest

October 30, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Are Superfund Sites Ever Really Closed?

Superfund Sites are notorious for taking a long time to resolve. But are they ever really closed? Superfund settlements are intended to provide settling parties with finality. The incorporation of reopener clauses in Superfund settlement agreements, typically required by EPA, and changes in the regulation of contaminants can undermine this goal. EPA's recent decisions to list certain PFAS chemicals as hazardous substances, revise the risk evaluation for 1,4,-dioxane, and lower risk levels for lead have dramatically increased the likelihood that Superfund Sites across the country may be reopened.
10 minute read
October 30, 2024 | Law.com

A Conversation with NLJ Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Jeh Johnson

"Being privy to the [Bin Laden] operation and being at the Pentagon in the basement, watching and listening to it unfold that day, was one of my proudest achievements, particularly because I'm a New Yorker, and I was present in Manhattan on September 11, 2001," Jeh Johnson said.
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October 30, 2024 | Law.com

A Conversation with NLJ Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Jeh Johnson

"Being privy to the [Bin Laden] operation and being at the Pentagon in the basement, watching and listening to it unfold that day, was one of my proudest achievements, particularly because I'm a New Yorker, and I was present in Manhattan on September 11, 2001," Jeh Johnson said.
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Le. L. v. Marchese
Publication Date: 2024-10-30
Practice Area: Civil Rights
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Court: U.S. District Court for New Jersey
Judge: Per Curiam
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Case number: 20-6027 (RMB-MSJ)

Defendant, a detective with the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office, moved for summary judgment on the complaint filed by plaintiff.

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Redding v. The State
Publication Date: 2024-10-30
Practice Area: Criminal Law
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Court: Georgia Supreme Court
Judge: Justice LaGrua
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Kennon Peebles, Jr., Duluth, for appellant.
For defendant: Patricia Beth Attaway Burton, Clint Christopher Malcolm, Meghan Hobbs Hill, Christopher M. Carr, Michael Alexander Oldham, Grace Guthrie Griffith, (Department of Law), Atlanta, Frederick Lewis, Sadhana Pandey Dailey, Stacey Sherrard Jackson, (Chatahoochee Circuit District Attorney's Office), Columbus, for appellee.
Case number: S24A0834

Court affirms defendant's convictions for felony murder and aggravated assault, and trial court's denial of his speedy trial claim in a case involving impeachment with prior convictions

October 29, 2024 | Daily Business Review

'A Fierce Battle of Expert Witnesses' Expected in Cybersecurity Spat

The airline claims the defective CrowdStrike update resulted in at least $500 million in direct losses. Legal cyber expert: "In 2025, we will probably see even more similar cases, not only in the US but around the globe."
5 minute read
October 28, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer

Philadelphia District Attorney Alleges Elon Musk's Voter Sweepstakes Is an Illegal Lottery

The sweepstakes has already drawn scrutiny over its legality, with some law experts suggesting that limiting participation to registered voters may be akin to illegally bribing people to vote. But Krasner's lawsuit takes a different angle.
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Wilson v. Midland County
Publication Date: 2024-10-28
Practice Area: Civil Rights | Criminal Law
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Court: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Judge: Circuit Judge Ramirez
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Case number: 22-50998

Plaintiff Erma Wilson was convicted of cocaine possession in 2001. Her appeal to a Texas court of appeals was unsuccessful.

Global Merchant Cash Inc. v. Rome-Aire Servs. Inc.
Publication Date: 2024-10-28
Practice Area: Contractual Disputes
Industry: Financial Services and Banking
Court: U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, U.S. - EDNY
Judge: District Judge Allyne R. Ross
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Case number: 24-CV-799

Breach, RICO Counterclaims May Be Reasserted in Suit Over 'Receivables' Purchase

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