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The Gazette explores which issues went unresolved by state lawmakers this year that they likely will face again next year.
Federal courts have handed a series of resounding victories to the law firms fighting back against President Trump’s targeted executive orders, a sharp rebuke of his retribution campaign against ...
A unique provision in Florida’s medical malpractice laws that protects insurers, healthcare providers, and hospital systems ...
An expert Q&A on the Federal Circuit’s recent decision in Lashify, Inc. v. International Trade Commission and its impact on ...
Issues for non-US acquirors to consider when contemplating cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A) involving US public company targets, including guidance on due diligence, transaction structures, ...
Iowa landowners are calling on Governor Kim Reynolds to sign the bill dealing with carbon capture pipelines.The bill doesn't ...
The Justice Department is wielding a little-known law to criminally charge unauthorized immigrants who have failed to ...
Poland is set to hold a presidential runoff election between two candidates offering starkly different visions for the ...
Richard Bednar, an attorney at Durbano Law, was reprimanded by officials after filing a 'timely petition for interlocutory ...
After my friend said that perhaps she'll just settle for the house, her husband agreed and moved to file for divorce quickly' I'm writing on behalf of a friend and family member who is going through a ...
Autopen has always been mildly controversial, implying an air of inauthenticity or even laziness on the part of its user. Most presidents who used them were not inclined to talk about it publicly, and ...
Thousands of California prisoners falsely tested positive for opioids last year because of a laboratory mistake. Now hundreds of decisions to deny parole to some of those prisoners are getting a ...