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...N.J.S.A. §9:17-48(d). The first case to address when such testing could be compelled was M...
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...perspective. The bottom line here, though, is to never, ever undermine the degree of emergency with which a client has labeled his or her situation...
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...Appeals of Maryland. After his 2009 arrest on first- and second-degree assault charges, respondent King was processed through a Wicomico County...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit recently waded into the murky waters of reviewing class action settlement awards. The court reviewed a settlement containing provisions for a "cy pres"
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