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Monthly Archives: August, 2016

Accessing Government Legal Bulletins Online: Easy Path

Accessing government legal bulletins online becomes easy with trusted portals from DOJ and FBI, what crucial update awaits our readers next?

Importance Of Legal Bulletins For Law Firms: Uplift

Explore the importance of legal bulletins for law firms as they deliver updates, strengthen client ties, and spark a twist...

How Legal Frameworks Shape Criminal Justice Systems Thrive

Legal frameworks power our justice system with defined rights, rules, and fairness. Will emerging legal changes upset deeply rooted systems...?

Legal Framework In Intellectual Property Law: An Overview!

A modern view on literary, artistic, and inventive rights appears, reshaping ownership and licensing rules. Now, what astonishing twist unfolds?

Voting Law Changes Upheld in Ohio

The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld recent changes in the Ohio voting laws. The state of Ohio recently modified voting laws to decrease...

Georgia Sued by DOJ for Alleged ADA Infractions

The Department of Justice is suing the Georgia Board of Education, alleging that students with disabilities are being segregated in violation of the Americans...

This Day in Law History

On this day, August 29th, John Locke the legal philosopher was born in 1632, in Wrington, England. Considered one of the greatest legal minds of...

Legal Profession Still Wary of Using Metadata

Legal technology, especially the mining of deep metadata for corporate counsels and trial lawyers, is not yet embraced by the legal profession as much as...

Does the Lawyer/Client Confidentiality Trust Include Politics?

Michael Cohen is an attorney who works for Donald Trump. He is also extremely outspoken about championing his client for President. He was recently interviewed...

A Hot Button Issue

When attorney Andrea Burton appeared in Judge Robert Milich's municipal court last week, he asked her to remove her "Black Lives Matter" button. When...

Children Who Defend Themselves in Court

Anyone facing a federal felony charge, no matter what their age may be, is entitled to representation at no cost. Except in federal juvenile immigration...

Unpaid, But Not Unbilled

John Millrun was outraged to learn he had been billed by his law firm for 250 dollars for work done by unpaid legal interns....

Haven’t Got a Prayer in Court? In Texas, You Do

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton recently issued a legal opinion that states that opening state and county court hearings with a prayer given by...

E-Discovery Update

While the use of E-discovery for litigation and Freedom of Information Act requests has been standardized since 2006, recent developments have kept this new...

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