So, what is the law on conducting auctions? We can't say how they do things in jolly old England, but here in the American colonies an auction is a public …
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An Internet watchdog and a journalists' group have launched an online free legal aid platform where mediapersons can seek advice, second opinion on their …
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Volunteer lawyers from the City Bar Justice Center's Neighborhood Entrepreneur Law Project (NELP) will discuss the legal iplications of using this type of …
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If the utility were convicted of manslaughter, it would be fined for each person killed in the Zogg Fire last year near the city of Redding. The fire also destroyed hundreds of homes.
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On Sept. 28, Collins Fitzpatrick will retire as Circuit Executive of the Seventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, after 50 years of service in the federal Judiciary. In 1976, Fitzpatrick was appointed as the Seventh Circuit’s first executive, five years after Congress created the position. He is by far the longest-serving circuit executive in the federal court system.