The gift that keeps on giving, the California Supreme Court decision in Dynamex Operations West, Inc. v. Superior Court is getting a fresh look to determine whether it applies retroactively. For the ...
In 2010, Welch pled guilty to federal charges of being a “felon in possession” – that is, possessing a firearm while having at least one prior felony conviction. But because Welch had not one but many ...
The 2023 amendments to Florida Statute § 624.155, enacted through HB 837, significantly reshaped the landscape of bad faith litigation in Florida. Among the most consequential changes were the ...
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LANSING, MI -- A Michigan House panel on Wednesday advanced legislation that could lead to resentencing hearings for so-called "juvenile lifers" -- but only if the state or U.S. Supreme Court says ...
The "new" alimony statute is more than seven years old, yet it still leaves unanswered questions. This article is focused on N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23(k), which permits a non-self-employed spouse to seek a ...
A Nicaraguan man fighting deportation for an 11-year-old drug charge in Florida won’t be eligible for parole, the state’s Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. Gabriel Hernández, a Miami bank administrator ...
WASHINGTON (CN) - Voicing alarm at expanded registration requirements for sex offenders, Justice Neil Gorsuch said Monday at Supreme Court oral arguments that the federal law appears to give state ...