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    Florida Dentist Convicted Of Hiring Hitmen To Kill Former Brother-In-Law | The Daily Wire

    Dentist Found Guilty of Hiring Hitmen to Kill Former Brother-in-Law in Custody Dispute A dentist in Florida, Charlie Adelson, has been convicted of hiring hitmen to murder his former brother-in-law, Florida State law professor Dan Markel, in 2014. Adelson was found guilty of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, and solicitation of first-degree murder […] More

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    South Holland police officer charged in fatal DUI crash

    The Tragic Consequences of DUI Off-Duty Police Officer Faces Charges for Fatal Crash An off-duty police officer from South Holland faces charges of reckless homicide and aggravated driving while drunk after being involved in a fatal crash on Sunday in DeKalb County, Illinois. The crash resulted in the death of a woman who was a […] More

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    GOP Presidential Candidates: The Environment Is Also a Conservative Issue | The Hill

    Rewriting an Opinion Editorial about Environmental Challenges Facing America Rewriting an Opinion Editorial about Environmental Challenges Facing America Introduction In the last two Republican presidential debates, the candidates focused on the issues that they believed mattered most to Americans. From Israel’s response to the Hamas atrocities to America’s involvement in Ukraine, pocketbook issues, social security, […] More

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    Pa Firm Gets $48M Settlement for Toddler’s Water Cooler Burns

    Water Dispenser Distributor Agrees to Pay $48 Million in Toddler’s Burn Injury Case Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock Dodig announced on November 2nd that Nestle Waters North America Inc., the distributor of a water dispenser, agreed to pay $48 million to settle a products liability suit over a toddler’s burn injuries. The agreement was reached […] More

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    Kildee’s New Funding Boost for Mid-Michigan Law Enforcement

    Congressman Dan Kildee Announces Federal Funding for Flint Township Police Department Congressman Dan Kildee has recently announced that the Flint Township Police Department will receive a federal grant of $140,848 to aid in crime reduction and public safety. The grant, awarded through the U.S. Justice Department’s Justice Assistance Grant Program, will provide the local police […] More

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    Unveiling the Link Between Birth Injuries and Cerebral Palsy

    The Devastating Effects of Negligence on Birth Injuries The Devastating Effects of Negligence on Birth Injuries Introduction Bringing home your baby should be among the most wonderful occasions in your life. Unfortunately, not every baby is born in good health. It’s heartbreaking enough when your newborn arrives with a serious health condition; how do you […] More

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    Supreme Court Revises Provisional Admission Rules on 11/09/2023

    Supreme Court of Georgia Approves Changes to Provisional Admission Rules for Military Spouses Supreme Court of Georgia Approves Changes to Provisional Admission Rules for Military Spouses Holiday Closing The Supreme Court of Georgia will be closed on Friday, November 10, in observance of Veterans Day. The Court will reopen on Monday, November 13, at 8:30 […] More

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    Western Investors Continue to Shift Away from Asian Offices in Portfolio Rebalancing

    Western investors remain cautious about Asia amidst promising pan-Asian outlook The Current State of Investments in Asia Despite the overall promising outlook for the Asia region in terms of the Office sector, Western investors remain cautious in managing their portfolios. For investors from the US and Europe, the region presents various investment opportunities; however, they […] More

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    Two New Arizona Laws Challenge Voter Citizenship Checks in Court

    Arizona’s Controversial Voter ID Laws Under Scrutiny Background Two new Arizona laws that require officials to investigate the citizenship status of all voters who haven’t yet provided proof of citizenship and to regularly check voter rolls for noncitizens are facing legal challenges. An army of voting rights groups have lined Originally Post From https://www.azmirror.com/2023/11/08/two-new-arizona-laws-would-create-regular-checks-on-voter-citizenship-will-a-judge-let-them-stand/ Read […] More

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    Reward offered in Pearland shooting manhunt

    Gov. Greg Abbott Offers Reward for Information on Pearland Shooting Recently, Gov. Greg Abbott announced a reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the shooting at Cole’s Flea Market in Pearland, Texas. As a legal expert, I believe that this step is an important one towards ensuring justice and safety for […] More

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    EPA Launches Community, Equity, and Resiliency Program through Virtual Open House

    The EPA’s New Community-Based Initiative and Investing in America Agenda The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recently launched a new community-based initiative to help communities across the nation mitigate climate change and reduce pollution. This initiative is part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda. The EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation and Office of […] More

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    People in the News Holland & Knight Gibbons The Legal Intelligencer November 3 2023

    John Devine Appointed to Philadelphia Bar Foundation Board of Trustees John Devine, a corporate services and mergers and acquisitions attorney in Holland & Knight’s Philadelphia office, has been appointed to the board of trustees of the Philadelphia Bar Foundation. Devine focuses his practice on private M&A transactions, including private equity and venture capital financing transactions, […] More

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    Judiciary Team Garners 2023 HJF Spirit of Justice Award

    Hawaii Justice Foundation Honors Judiciary Members with Spirit of Justice Award Background The Hawaii Justice Foundation (HJF) recently awarded six members from the Hawaii State Judiciary with the esteemed Spirit of Justice Award. The award was presented in recognition of their contribution to the administration of the Hawaii Indigent Legal Assistance Fund (ILAF) by expanding […] More

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    Different family law cases handled by solicitors

    The Importance of Family Law Solicitors in Legal Matters Overview of Family Law Family Law is a crucial aspect of the legal framework and is one of the few areas of law that most people will require at some point in their lives. It covers issues concerning families and relationships, ensuring the protection of interests […] More

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    Former School Director Creates New ASU Scholarship

    The Story of Scott Decker and the Decker Family Scholarship A Passion for Building Scott Decker, Arizona State University (ASU) Foundation Professor emeritus, left his position as chair of the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) to build a top-rated criminal justice program at ASU. Decker discovered that […] More

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