“I decided to go back to work when I played golf 13 days in a row,” retired California Supreme Court Justice Ming Chin said. “There’s no way that I can continue this golf schedule. I was having a great time, really enjoying it. But I said, ‘I have to have something else productive to do.’ […]
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New Orleans DA's Office Settles Lawsuit Over Fake Subpoenas, Intimidation Tactics
“This agreement is a win for the people of Orleans Parish, who deserve an end to this unlawful behavior,” said ACLU of Louisiana Legal Director Nora Ahmed. “Prosecutors are not above the law.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
Justice Gorsuch Struggles to Get a 'Straight Answer' From Government Lawyer in State Secrets Case
“I’m asking much more directly, and I’d just really appreciate a straight answer to this,” Gorsuch said at one point. Click Here To Read The Full Article
'Playing Dirty': South Florida Attorneys Are Having a Problem With Defense Counsel
“Folks are just not nice and are playing dirty,” said Loreal Arscott, president of the Wilkie D. Ferguson, Jr. Bar Association. “It’s almost deplorable.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
Critical Mass by Law.com's Amanda Bronstad: Lawsuits Over Montana Train Crash Rail Against Both Amtrak and BNSF. Johnson & Johnson's Talc Tally Is Now Four Verdicts in a Row
At least five lawsuits have been filed over the Sept. 25 derailment of an Amtrak train in Montana. And after a defense verdict in a Georgia talc trial, could jurors have a different view of science coming out of the pandemic? Click Here To Read The Full Article

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