The justices by 9-0 ordered the Washington State Department of Corrections to make changes to allow inmate Robert Rufus Williams to have access to a bathroom and running water in lieu of releasing him to the community. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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DOJ Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Virginia County's Ordinance Preventing Islamic Cemetery
The lawsuit was initially filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia in June 2020 after the county prevented the All Muslim Association of America from developing an Islamic cemetery after it enacted an ordinance with new requirements that the county knew the group could not meet. Click Here To Read […]
The Pandora Papers Could Happen Again: Many Firms Still Aren't Prioritizing Cybersecurity
Even after high-profile law firm data breaches, limited resources and the assumption that hackers wouldn’t possibly target them is still a persuasive belief among some firms, observers say. Click Here To Read The Full Article
HFW Is Working on Singapore's First-Ever Third-Party-Funded Arbitration
Singapore’s Ministry of Law announced in June it was expanding third-party funding arrangements for domestic arbitration funding. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Bill Cosby Appears Vulnerable in Latest Suit, After Weathering Multitude of Assault Claims
“As far as bringing a case that’s 31 years old, it’s a tough case to make. It’s not impossible. On the other hand, defending these suits is so expensive and there’s always the risk that you lose a huge judgment, so there’s an incentive to settle,” Matthew Galluzzo, a New York lawyer who represents defendants […]

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