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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

  • Census, redistricting top remaining Supreme Court cases

    Census, redistricting top remaining Supreme Court cases

    Law Review 06/24/2019

    The Supreme Court enters its final week of decisions with two politically charged issues unresolved, whether to rein in political line-drawing for partisan gain and allow a citizenship question on the 2020 census.Both decisions could affect the distr...

  • EU court says Poland's Supreme Court reforms unlawful

    EU court says Poland's Supreme Court reforms unlawful

    Business Law 06/22/2019

    The European Union's top court ruled Monday that a Polish law that pushed Supreme Court judges into early retirement violates EU law, a setback for Poland's right-wing government but a move welcomed by critics who worried the measure would cause a se...

  • Court tosses black man's murder conviction over racial bias

    Court tosses black man's murder conviction over racial bias

    Corporate Law 06/21/2019

    Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote the court's majority opinion. Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch dissented.In Flowers' sixth trial, the jury was made up of 11 whites and one African American. District Attorney Doug Evans struck five black prospe...

  • Option to undo some DUI convictions yet to be widely sought

    Option to undo some DUI convictions yet to be widely sought

    Law Review 06/19/2019

    Court officials and lawyers in North Dakota say few people have tried to undo convictions for refusing DUI blood tests in the year since a state Supreme Court opinion offered a narrow pathway for doing so.The North Dakota high court ruled in 2018 tha...

  • High court lets Virginia voting go ahead under redrawn map

    High court lets Virginia voting go ahead under redrawn map

    Civil Litigation News 06/17/2019

    Virginians will elect members of the House of Delegates using a map seen as favorable to Democrats, according to ruling Monday by the Supreme Court.The 5-4 decision was perhaps telegraphed by the fact that the justice previously allowed election plan...

  • High court avoids new case over same-sex wedding case

    High court avoids new case over same-sex wedding case

    Political and Legal 06/17/2019

    The Supreme Court is throwing out an Oregon court ruling against bakers who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple.The justices' action Monday keeps the high-profile case off the court's election-year calendar and orders state judges to...

  • Murphy, Norcross tax-break dispute to be heard in court

    Murphy, Norcross tax-break dispute to be heard in court

    Tax Law 06/16/2019

    A dispute over business tax credits between New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and political powerbroker George Norcross is set to play out in a hearing before a Superior Court judge.Attorneys for the Democratic governor and insurance brokerage and hospital...

  • Brazil's supreme court votes to make homophobia a crime

    Brazil's supreme court votes to make homophobia a crime

    Legal Compliance 06/14/2019

    Brazil's supreme court officially made homophobia and transphobia crimes similar to racism on Thursday, with the final justices casting their votes in a ruling that comes amid fears the country's far-right administration is seeking to roll back LGBT ...

  • Washington Supreme Court weighing legislative records case

    Washington Supreme Court weighing legislative records case

    Legal Compliance 06/12/2019

    Washington Supreme Court justices had pointed questions Tuesday for lawyers representing the Legislature and a media coalition who argued that lawmakers have been violating the law by not releasing emails, daily schedules and written reports of sexua...

  • Supreme Court sides with Alabama company in patent dispute

    Supreme Court sides with Alabama company in patent dispute

    Law Review 06/10/2019

    The Supreme Court sided Monday with an Alabama technology company over the U.S. Postal Service in a patent dispute.The dispute before the justices had to do with U.S. Patent No. 6,826,548. That's the patent Birmingham-based Return Mail has for a syst...

  • Supreme Court Rejects Challenge To Regulation Of Gun Silencers

    Supreme Court Rejects Challenge To Regulation Of Gun Silencers

    Business Law 06/08/2019

    The Supreme Court is rejecting a challenge to federal regulation of gun silencers, just days after a gunman used one in a shooting rampage that killed 12 people in Virginia.The justices did not comment Monday in turning away appeals from two Kansas m...

  • Supreme Court rules against oil drilling platform workers

    Supreme Court rules against oil drilling platform workers

    Court Watch 06/07/2019

    The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday against workers on oil drilling platforms off California who argued they should be paid for the off-work time they spend on the platform, including sleeping.The high court said that federal law applies to th...