Recent Updates
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Challenge to $225M Exxon settlement to be heard in court
Attorney Blogs 09/10/2017Environmental groups arguing New Jersey's $225 million settlement with Exxon Mobil short-changed taxpayers are getting their day in appeals court. The Appellate Court is set to hear arguments on Monday in Trenton. New Jersey sued Exxon Mobil for natu...
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Supreme Court Backs Dayton Veto of Legislature Budget
Law & Politics 09/09/2017The Minnesota Supreme Court says Gov. Mark Dayton’s veto of the Legislature’s budget was constitutional. The ruling Friday is counter to a lower-court ruling this summer that Dayton had acted unconstitutionally, but is not the last word in the case. ...
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Indian court sentences 2 men to death in 1993 Mumbai blasts
Criminal Law 09/08/2017An Indian court on Thursday sentenced two men to death and two others to life in prison for a series of bombings that killed 257 people in Mumbai in 1993. A fifth man was given 10 years in prison. The five men were convicted earlier of criminal consp...
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Court eyes Massachusetts church-state dispute
Law Firm Blogs 09/07/2017An attorney says a Massachusetts town should not be barred from giving public funds to support the restoration of a historic building just because it happens to be a church. Nina Pickering-Cook told Massachusetts' highest court on Thursday that commu...
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Supreme Court's Kagan says Scalia death forced compromises
Law Firm News 09/06/2017U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's death forced the rest of the court to learn how to work together to avoid ties, Justice Elena Kagan said during a stop Friday at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Kagan spoke for about an hour with UW La...
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Military parts dealer guilty in plot to steal Army equipment
Attorney Blogs 09/04/2017A military equipment dealer was convicted Thursday of scheming with soldiers at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, to steal sensitive material for sale to buyers in Russia, China and Mexico. John Roberts, of Clarksville, Tennessee, was found guilty of conspira...
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S. Indiana city's mayor defends rental ordinance in court
Bankruptcy 09/04/2017The mayor of a southern Indiana city is defending a rental inspection ordinance that’s resulted in thousands of dollars in fines against property owners and is the subject of a lawsuit. Charlestown Mayor Bob Hall testified during Friday’s daylong hea...
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Indiana appeals court rules in transgender birth certificate case
Criminal Law 09/04/2017The Indiana Court of Appeals has clarified the process transgender residents can use to legally change their names or birth certificates. The court ruled unanimously in reversing a Tippecanoe County judge’s decision that required notices about name o...
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Court: DirecTV owes $15M to South Carolina in tax dispute
Attorney Blogs 09/03/2017A court has ruled that pay-television giant DirecTV owes South Carolina nearly $15 million because of the way the company calculates its tax bill in the state. The Post and Courier of Charleston reports the South Carolina Court of Appeals found that ...
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Not guilty pleas entered in Lake Coeur d'Alene boat crash
Criminal Law 09/02/2017A former Spokane advertising executive has pleaded not guilty to charges related to a boat crash on Lake Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, that killed three people last year. The Spokesman-Review reports that Dennis Magner entered his pleas Friday to charges of ...
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Israeli protesters erect golden statue of High Court chief
Lawyer Blogs 08/31/2017Jerusalem residents woke to discover a surprising spectacle outside the country's Supreme Court — a golden statue of the court's president put up in protest by members of a religious nationalist group. Police quickly removed the statue of Miram Naor,...
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S. Korean court says worker's rare disease linked to Samsung
Court Alerts 08/31/2017South Korea's Supreme Court said a former worker in a Samsung LCD factory who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis should be recognized as having an occupationally caused disease, overturning lower court verdicts that held a lack of evidence against...