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Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-150: A Must-Read for Legal Professionals
The Disqualification of Judges in Divorce Mediation Background When a judge and their spouse engage the services of a law firm to mediate their divorce negotiations, a question arises as to whether the judge becomes disqualified from all matters where the law firm appears. The answer is yes, subject to remittal, and the disqualification lasts […] More
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Tragedy Strikes Arizona Family as Four-Month-Old Baby Passes Away on 120F Boat Trip
Tragic Deaths on the Fourth of July Weekend Infant Dies from Heat-Related Complications During Boating Trip Summer in Arizona can be brutal, with temperatures soaring to 100 degrees Fahrenheit or more. Unfortunately, a family’s Fourth of July weekend turned tragic when their four-month-old daughter, Tanna Rae Wroblewski, lost her life due to heat-related complications. According […] More
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Ideology and Ethics Collide on the Supreme Court
Remembering a Legal Giant: An Obituary for John Doe The Life and Legacy of John Doe On Wednesday, the legal community mourned the loss of John Doe, one of the most prominent and accomplished attorneys of our time. John passed away peacefully at the age of 75, leaving behind a legacy that stretches far beyond […] More
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Mintz Takes Top Honors in 2024 Legal 500 Rankings
Mintz Recognized as Top Law Firm in 2024 Legal 500 United States Guide Overview Mintz, a leading law firm renowned for its expertise and professionalism, has once again risen to the top of its game, earning top rankings in the 2024 edition of Legal 500 United States guide. Mintz is recognized in 14 practice categories, […] More
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Philadelphia Ditches Death Penalty for Temple U. Officer’s Killer, Inciting Fury from Colleagues and Family
Philadelphia prosecutor won’t seek death penalty for teen charged with shooting officer Philadelphia prosecutor won’t seek death penalty for teen charged with shooting officer Background On Wednesday, Miles Pfeffer, a 19-year-old from suburban Philadelphia’s Buckingham Township, learned that he will not face the death penalty for allegedly fatally shooting Temple University officer, Christopher Fitzgerald, in […] More
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Conn Justices Told Banking Agency’s Probe Overstepped Law360
Connecticut Department of Banking’s Debt Negotiation Investigation Violated Separation of Powers, Commonwealth Law Group and Commonwealth Servicing Group Argue Background The Connecticut Department of Banking initiated an investigation into the debt negotiation practices of Commonwealth Law Group and Commonwealth Servicing Group LLC. The firms state that the investigation violates constitutional separation of power provisions. Violation […] More
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Alec Baldwin Rust Shooting Trial Begins with Opening Statements
Alec Baldwin’s Trial: Was it his Responsibility to do a Safety Check on his Gun? Alec Baldwin’s Trial: Was it his Responsibility to do a Safety Check on his Gun? Alec Baldwin’s criminal trial has begun, and it centers on one crucial question – whether Baldwin acted negligently by failing to do a safety check […] More
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Philadelphia chooses not to pursue death penalty for Temple U. officer’s murder, unsettling colleagues and family.
Philadelphia District Attorney Chooses Not to Seek Death Penalty in Murder of Police Officer Background In a decision that has drawn criticism from the victim’s family and colleagues, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner has announced that he will not seek the death penalty for Miles Pfeffer, the 19-year-old accused of killing Temple University Police Officer […] More
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Defense Harrison Did Not Commit First-Degree Murder
Cloudy Skies: A Legal Opinion Editorial Cloudy Skies: A Legal Opinion Editorial The Unpredictability of the Forecast Weather forecasting can be unpredictable. While some forecasts might be spot on, others might have a slight chance of accuracy. Similarly, in matters of law, outcomes are not always clear cut. In the case of State vs. Harrison, […] More
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Defense Attorney Claims Alec Baldwin Committed No Crime on NY1
The Alec Baldwin Trial Prosecutors portray Baldwin as irresponsible and a danger to others Actor Alec Baldwin stands trial in New Mexico for the 2019 accidental shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film “Rust.” During the first day of the trial, prosecutors sought to convince jurors that Baldwin is someone who […] More
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Philadelphia disappoints colleagues and family of fallen Temple U. officer with decision not to seek death penalty
Philadelphia’s DA Refuses to Seek Death Penalty for Teen Accused of Shooting Officer Background Summary District Attorney Larry Krasner has drawn criticism from law enforcement officials after he announced that his office would not seek the death penalty for a teenager charged with fatally shooting a Temple University officer. The accused, Miles Pfeffer, allegedly shot […] More
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Insight into Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-151 Revealed by New York Law Journal
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“Lord Family Pursues Justice In Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Multiple Suspects And Parents”
Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed Against Suspects Accused of Murder Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed Against Suspects Accused of Murder Introduction The parents of Preston Lord have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against seven suspects and several parents, following his death after being beaten in October 2023. The documents obtained by Arizona’s family reveal that Lord’s parents, […] More
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Legal Aid Attorneys Discuss Challenges and Benefits of Remote Proceedings
Op-Ed: The Future of Remote Court Access in Florida Op-Ed: The Future of Remote Court Access in Florida The Florida Supreme Court has been a leading proponent of remote court access, but despite the success of remote proceedings during the pandemic, legal aid attorneys are reporting inconsistent availability. The Benefits and Limits of Remote Access […] More
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Innocents in Missouri Prisons: After Sandy Hemme, How Many?
The Unwavering Need to Protect State Sovereignty in Antitrust Enforcement The Challenge of Overreaching Federal Antitrust Authority The recent antitrust lawsuit filed by the United States Department of Justice against Google has once again sparked debate over the appropriate scope of federal antitrust authority. This lawsuit follows a trend of increased federal involvement in state […] More
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Arizona Nonprofit Creates Life-Saving Trauma Kits for Law Enforcement – AZFamily
K-9 Handlers Get Custom Medical Kits Introduction When police officers or K-9 officers risk their lives every day to keep us safe, it’s essential to make sure they have everything they need in case of an emergency. That’s why a nonprofit organization in Arizona has taken it upon themselves to provide custom-made trauma kits for […] More