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By Charles Toutant | July 12, 2023
New Brunswick has warned journalist Charles Kratovil that he could face civil and criminal penalties under Daniel's Law for publishing information about where the city police director lives.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | June 30, 2023
Judge Daniella DeSeta Lyttle's order requires the Texas Department of Public Safety to produce by Aug. 31 a proposed log of redactions it wants to make to the public records.
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By Dave Poston | June 30, 2023
Individual freedoms are under attack like never before.
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By Jane Wester | June 20, 2023
U.S. District Judge Joanna Seybert, rejecting Santos' appeal, said the names must be unsealed on Thursday at noon, giving the Long Island congressman approximately 44 hours to potentially "move to modify the conditions of his release, should the suretors seek to withdraw from serving as suretors," according to a docket entry.
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By Zach Olsen and Alexis Sikorski | June 20, 2023
It's crucial to remember that law firms are not defenseless against these crises. They possess a potent arsenal of tools and strategies designed to navigate, manage and often successfully mitigate the impacts of unforeseen events.
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By ALM Staff | June 13, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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By Amanda O'Brien | June 12, 2023
"You can have the best plan for how you're going to have your practice and then you have an opportunity, like the Palin case, come into your life and it ultimately, like a stone in the river, changes the direction of the water," Axelrod said.
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By Abigail Adcox | May 22, 2023
Several D.C. law firms have been adding talent in their telecom practices, seeing work from AI advancements, new data privacy laws and other recent legislation.
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By ALM Staff | May 22, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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By Jason Grant | May 22, 2023
The Appellate Division, First Department court indicated the defamation bar was high under state law for "matters of legitimate public concern." It explained that the former high-ranking Gawker editor hadn't cleared the bar in a complaint that contends The Daily Beast's article about her "destroyed" her career and made her "essentially unemployable."
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