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    Law Offices of Esra Jung

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    Sunnyvale, CA Personal Injury Attorney If you have been injured in an accident, you need a personal injury attorney who is ready to fight for the compensation you deserve. At the Law Offices of Esra Jung, we have spent decades helping the hardworking...

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    Law Offices of Albert Chang

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    CALIFORNIA BUSINESS, EMPLOYMENT & REAL ESTATE ATTORNEYS Law Offices of Albert Chang is a California-based law firm specialized in business, employment and real estate matters. With our 30-plus years of experience, we take pride in assisting busin...

  • The Law Offices of John M. Lynch, LLC

    The Law Offices of John M. Lynch, LLC

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    The Law Offices of John M. Lynch, LLC, provides strong representation for clients with criminal defense and personal injury needs in St. Louis and neighboring areas of Missouri. Whether you are faced with a drug charge, DWI, white collar crime or per...

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    Krol, Bongiorno & Given, Ltd

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    Chicago, IL Workers& Compensation Lawyers Since 1962, the law firm of Krol, Bongiorno & Given, Ltd. has been a leader in the field of workers’ compensation law, protecting the rights of tens of thousands of workers injured on the job. K...

Recent Updates

  • Court: Washington drivers must use turn signals to turn

    Court: Washington drivers must use turn signals to turn

    Law Journals 12/29/2019

    The state Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that drivers must use their signal every time they turn or change lanes on a roadway.Thursday’s ruling reverses a Court of Appeals ruling that said a signal is required only when public safety is af...

  • Court: Airline’s workers can’t sue as class in pay dispute

    Court: Airline’s workers can’t sue as class in pay dispute

    U.S. Court Watch 12/27/2019

    American Airlines workers at Newark’s airport who claim in a lawsuit they’ve been shorted on overtime pay can’t sue as a class, a federal appeals court ruled this week.The three-judge panel’s decision published Tuesday reverse...

  • To overcome travel ban, some Americans taking cases to court

    To overcome travel ban, some Americans taking cases to court

    Legal Compliance 12/26/2019

    Mohammed Hafar paced around the airport terminal — first to the monitor to check flight arrivals, then to the gift shop and lastly to the doors where international passengers were exiting.At last, out came Jana Hafar, his tall, slender, dark-ha...

  • Connecticut courts moving notices from newspapers to website

    Connecticut courts moving notices from newspapers to website

    Court Watch 12/24/2019

    The Connecticut court system will usher in the new year by moving required public notices to its website and out of newspapers, citing lower costs and the potential to reach a wider audience.Media representatives, however, believe the move will resul...

  • Activists cheer victory in landmark Dutch climate case

    Activists cheer victory in landmark Dutch climate case

    U.S. Court Watch 12/23/2019

    In a ruling hailed as an “immense victory for climate justice,” the Netherlands’ top court ruled Friday in favor of activists who have for years been seeking legal orders to force the Dutch government into cutting greenhouse gas emi...

  • Saudis sentence 5 people to death for Khashoggi’s killing

    Saudis sentence 5 people to death for Khashoggi’s killing

    Court Watch 12/21/2019

    A court in Saudi Arabia sentenced five people to death Monday for the killing of Washington Post columnist and royal family critic Jamal Khashoggi, whose grisly slaying in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul drew international condemnation and cast a clo...

  • EU court boost for activist in Facebook data transfer fight

    EU court boost for activist in Facebook data transfer fight

    International 12/19/2019

    EU regulators must block tech companies from transferring data outside the bloc in cases in which privacy rules are broken, an advisor to the European Union’s top court said Thursday, part of a lengthy legal case involving an Austrian privacy c...

  • Protests of Indian law grow despite efforts to contain them

    Protests of Indian law grow despite efforts to contain them

    National Legal News 12/18/2019

    From campuses along India’s Himalayan northern border to its southern Malabar Coast, a student-led protest movement against a new law that grants citizenship on the basis of religion spread nationwide on Wednesday despite efforts by the governm...

  • Supreme Court won't disturb ruling against anti-homeless law

    Supreme Court won't disturb ruling against anti-homeless law

    Law Reviews 12/16/2019

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday left a lower court ruling in place that struck down a law making it a crime to sleep in public places when homeless shelter space is unavailable.A federal appeals court had ruled that the anti-camping ordinance in Boi...

  • Mississippi man freed months after court rules racial bias

    Mississippi man freed months after court rules racial bias

    Court Watch 12/15/2019

    A Mississippi man whose murder conviction was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court for racial bias was released from custody Monday for the first time in 22 years. Curtis Flowers walked out of the regional jail in the central town of Louisville hours...

  • Supreme Court to take up dispute over subpoenas

    Supreme Court to take up dispute over subpoenas

    Criminal Law 12/14/2019

    The Supreme Court says it will hear President Donald Trump’s pleas to keep his tax, bank and financial records private.    The high court is likely to issue final rulings in June, amid Trump's campaign for re-election.The justice...

  • Justices to take up dispute over subpoenas for Trump records

    Justices to take up dispute over subpoenas for Trump records

    National Legal News 12/14/2019

    The Supreme Court said Friday it will hear President Donald Trump’s pleas to keep his tax, bank and financial records private, a major confrontation between the president and Congress that also could affect the 2020 presidential campaign.Argume...