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    Law Offices of Esra Jung

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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...

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    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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Recent Updates

  • Judge files order against lawyer with ties to Southern group

    Judge files order against lawyer with ties to Southern group

    Court Watch 08/03/2019

    An attorney who previously led the North Carolina chapter of a group that advocates for Southern secession has been ordered not to handle clients' money.A Wake County judge filed an order that prohibits Harold Ray Crews of Walkertown from accepting o...

  • Court rules against militant formerly known as H. Rap Brown

    Court rules against militant formerly known as H. Rap Brown

    Practice Focuses 07/31/2019

    A prosecutor violated the constitutional rights of the 1960s black militant formerly known as H. Rap Brown during his trial for the killing of a sheriff's deputy, but it's unlikely that substantially affected the verdict, a federal appeals court foun...

  • Democratic governor getting to shape Kansas' top court

    Democratic governor getting to shape Kansas' top court

    Law Review 07/29/2019

    The Kansas Supreme Court's chief justice plans to retire before the end of the year, allowing first-year Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly to leave a bigger mark on the state's highest court than her conservative Republican predecessors.Chief Justice Lawto...

  •  Cyprus police frees 5 Israelis, 7 held in hotel rape probe

    Cyprus police frees 5 Israelis, 7 held in hotel rape probe

    Class Action 07/27/2019

    A Cyprus court on Friday extended the detention of seven of the 12 Israeli teenagers initially arrested as suspects in the rape of a 19-year-old British woman.The court ordered the suspects to remain in police custody for another six days to give inv...

  • Supreme Court: Trump can use Pentagon funds for border wall

    Supreme Court: Trump can use Pentagon funds for border wall

    Legal Business 07/25/2019

    The Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to tap billions of dollars in Pentagon funds to build sections of a border wall with Mexico.The court’s five conservative justices gave the administration the green light on Friday ...

  • Stevens' colleagues pay respects in Supreme Court ceremony

    Stevens' colleagues pay respects in Supreme Court ceremony

    Legal Business 07/22/2019

    Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens has been remembered as a "brilliant man" with a "deep devotion to the rule of law" during a ceremony at the court where he served for nearly 35 years.Stevens died last week in Florida at age 99 after su...

  • Court: Walesa must apologize to Poland's ruling party head

    Court: Walesa must apologize to Poland's ruling party head

    International 07/22/2019

    A Polish appeals court upheld a lower court's verdict in a slander case and ruled Monday that pro-democracy fighter and former president Lech Walesa must apologize to the leader of the country's right-wing ruling party.Law and Justice party leader Ja...

  • Records detail frenetic effort to bury stories about Trump

    Records detail frenetic effort to bury stories about Trump

    Legal Compliance 07/19/2019

    Court records released Thursday show that President Donald Trump took part in a flurry of phone calls in the weeks before the 2016 election as his close aides and allies scrambled to pay porn star Stormy Daniels to keep quiet about an alleged affair....

  • Dutch Supreme Court upholds Srebrenica deaths liability

    Dutch Supreme Court upholds Srebrenica deaths liability

    Court Watch 07/17/2019

    The Dutch Supreme Court upheld Friday a lower court’s ruling that the Netherlands is partially liable in the deaths of some 350 Muslim men who were murdered by Bosnian Serb forces during the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.The Netherlands’ highe...

  • Women urge jail until trial for Epstein as judge weighs bail

    Women urge jail until trial for Epstein as judge weighs bail

    Intellectual Property 07/16/2019

    Two Jeffrey Epstein accusers urged a judge Monday to keep the wealthy financier behind bars until he goes on trial on federal charges that he sexually abused underage girls.The women stood just feet from where Epstein was seated in his blue jail outf...

  • Dutch court needs more time to rule on Crimean treasures

    Dutch court needs more time to rule on Crimean treasures

    Political and Legal 07/15/2019

    An appeals court in Amsterdam said Tuesday it needs more time to rule on the ownership of a valuable trove of historical artefacts loaned to a Dutch museum by four museums in Crimea shortly before the region’s annexation by Russia in 2014.The A...

  • Public unions see only modest decline after court ruling

    Public unions see only modest decline after court ruling

    Legal Compliance 07/13/2019

    Anticipating that the U.S. Supreme Court might end mandatory union fees for public employees, some labor-friendly states enacted laws last year to protect membership rolls while unions redoubled their recruitment efforts.Those steps appear to have pa...