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February 17, 2022

Hoosier lawmakers expand breadth of Indiana's criminal expungement law - Longview News-Journal

Hoosier lawmakers expand breadth of Indiana's criminal expungement law  Longview News-Journal
February 17, 2022

Deliberate-intent repeal bill supporters say law hurts business growth; opponents say it kept their family afloat after tragedy - Charleston Gazette-Mail

Several supporters and opponents of a bill repealing “deliberate intent” in state law spoke in the West Virginia House of Delegates chamber during a public hearing Thursday morning. House Bill 4394 would remove the means for West Virginia workers and their families to seek financial relief beyond workers compensation insurance in the event they’re injured or killed because of the negligence o...
February 17, 2022

Sex case dropped against former SLU law student - STLtoday.com

Sex case dropped against former SLU law student  STLtoday.com
February 17, 2022

Legal Process Outsourcing Benefits for Law Firms - The National Law Review

Running a law firm requires an extraordinary amount of labor. Regardless of your productivity or the size of your team, at some point, you have to accept that there is a ceiling on your output. There is a way, however, to take on a greater workload, cross action items off your list faster, and grow your business without bringing on full-time staff. What is Legal Process Outsourcing? Legal pro...
February 17, 2022

ASU Law alum commits to largest estate gift in school's history to support the next generation of lawyers - ASU News Now

Increasing access to pursue a degree, decreasing barriers and ensuring students are successful through graduation comes in many forms — all valuable in supporting the next generation of legal professionals. Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University alum James McAnally and his wife, Anne McAnally, are making the largest estate commitment to ASU Law to date. The estate gift...
February 17, 2022

Va. Delegate Shares Emotional Story in Support of Red Flag Law - NBC4 Washington

Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey reports on efforts in the Virginia General Assembly to repeal the red flag law that enables law enforcement to seize weapons from those in crisis. DC to Unveil Year-Round Anti-Crime Initiative Police Search for Gunman in DC Metro Station Shooting Latest China's Eileen Gu Wins Gold in Women's Freeski Halfpipe, Her 3rd Medal in the 2022 Winter Games...
February 17, 2022

'Law & Order' star Chris Meloni Talks Stabler's Feelings for Benson - Today.com

/ Mariska Hargitay, Chris Meloni talk Benson and Stabler’s feelings Feb. 17, 202204:58 It's been 28 days since the last episodes of "Law & Order: SVU" and "Law & Order: Organized Crime" (but really, who's counting?!), and with one week left to go until the shows return, along with the revival of the original "Law & Order," we caught up with some of the shows' stars at Wednesday af...
February 17, 2022

2022 Developments Shaping Patent Law - The National Law Review

Tracking with this era’s continuation and uncertainty trends―global supply chain disruption, innovation outpacing legislation, the unstoppable internet of [all the] things (IoT)―2022 is expected to be another busy year in the world of patent litigation. We fully expect persistence in these spaces: STANDARD-ESSENTIAL PATENT (SEP) LICENSING AND THE GROWING DEMAND FROM TECH COMPANIES FOR INDUSTR...
February 17, 2022

Students urge Georgetown Law changes after video shows professor saying anti-Asian slur - The Washington Post

Hundreds of students have asked Georgetown Law to confront “deeply embedded” problems at the school after a professor used an anti-Asian slur in class earlier this month, asking the school to demonstrate a clear commitment to diversity and inclusion. A brief video clip recently shared on Twitter appears to show the professor asking a student to respond, addressing him with what sounds like, “...
February 17, 2022

NYPD fails to produce placard abuse report in violation of city law - New York Post

The city has yet to publicly post 3-1-1 placard abuse complaints data, which the reforms mandates be updated online every month. The NYPD is not cooperating with a 2-year-old city law that requires the department to produce a report every six months on misuse and abuse of city-issued parking permits, The Post has learned. Police officials have repeatedly failed to produce the required reports...