PA Court Says Divorce Records Discoverable for Loss of Consortium Claims
The Pennsylvania Superior Court recently ruled that divorce records are discoverable. That was the ruling in Corey v. Wilkes-Barre General...
The Pennsylvania Superior Court recently ruled that divorce records are discoverable. That was the ruling in Corey v. Wilkes-Barre General...
Citizens of Nevada now have greater say as to how their personal information is used. Senate Bill 220, the Online...
The United States Supreme Court recently decided a case about the limits of a State’s power to tax a trust....
California Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed Assembly Bill 5, which restricts businesses’ use of independent contractors in the state. The...
Several new Missouri laws that were signed by Governor Mike Parson went into effect on August 28. The changes to...
The North Carolina Rules of Practice were amended this week to permit parental leave for attorneys. The announcement was made...
You read that correctly: attorneys can ask for fees for the time they took asking for fees. That’s according to...
Earlier this summer, the United States Supreme Court upset years of federal court precedent to broaden the protection of “trade...
Even though there’s been a drop in the number of IP litigation actions handled by large corporations, that annual spending...
West Virginia has earned a dubious honor: a 2015 survey conducted by The Harris Poll for the U.S. Chamber Institute...
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