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  • The Law Offices of John M. Lynch, LLC

    The Law Offices of John M. Lynch, LLC

    Law Firm Directory Missouri

    The Law Offices of John M. Lynch, LLC, provides strong representation for clients with criminal defense and personal injury needs in St. Louis and neighboring areas of Missouri. Whether you are faced with a drug charge, DWI, white collar crime or per...

  • Wilchins Cosentino & Novins LLP

    Wilchins Cosentino & Novins LLP

    Law Firm Directory Massachusetts

    About the Firm Wilchins Cosentino & Novins LLP is organized into seven major practice areas – Private Client, Litigation, Family Law, Employment Law, Real Estate, Corporate and Financial Services Litigation.  Within those practice area...

  • Krol, Bongiorno & Given, Ltd

    Krol, Bongiorno & Given, Ltd

    Law Firm Directory Illinois

    Chicago, IL Workers& Compensation Lawyers Since 1962, the law firm of Krol, Bongiorno & Given, Ltd. has been a leader in the field of workers’ compensation law, protecting the rights of tens of thousands of workers injured on the job. K...

  • Onu Law Firm

    Onu Law Firm

    Law Firm Directory California

    Mitch Onu is the principal owner of The Onu Law Firm. His practice focuses on a diverse range of transactional and litigation matters involving intellectual property, employment, business and real estate matters.Mitch has extensive experience handlin...

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  •  Court: Illinois mom can sue Six Flags for fingerprinting son

    Court: Illinois mom can sue Six Flags for fingerprinting son

    Court Watch 01/26/2019

    The Illinois Supreme Court ruled Friday that a woman can sue Six Flags Great America for fingerprinting her child without telling her how the data would be used in violation of the state's biometric law, which privacy advocates consider to be the nat...

  • Europe court orders Italy to pay damages to Amanda Knox

    Europe court orders Italy to pay damages to Amanda Knox

    Law Review 01/24/2019

    Europe's human rights court on Thursday ordered Italy to pay Amanda Knox financial damages for police failure to provide legal assistance and an independent interpreter during a long night of questioning following the Nov. 1, 2007 murder of her Briti...

  • Lawyer: Incapacitated woman who gave birth not in coma

    Lawyer: Incapacitated woman who gave birth not in coma

    Court Watch 01/22/2019

    A lawyer for the family of an incapacitated Arizona woman who gave birth in a long-term care facility said she is not in a coma as previously reported.The Arizona Republic reported Friday that attorney John Micheaels said the 29-year-old woman has &l...

  • High court lets military implement transgender restrictions

    High court lets military implement transgender restrictions

    U.S. Court Watch 01/22/2019

    The Trump administration can go ahead with its plan to restrict military service by transgender men and women while court challenges continue, the Supreme Court said Tuesday. The high court split 5-4 in allowing the plan to take effect, with the...

  • US presses ahead with border wall in court despite shutdown

    US presses ahead with border wall in court despite shutdown

    Court Watch 01/19/2019

    A federal attorney in South Texas said in court this week that during the ongoing partial government shutdown, he only has been allowed to work on cases related to President Donald Trump’s proposed border wall.The Texas Civil Rights Project on ...

  • Court: No new offshore drilling work during federal shutdown

    Court: No new offshore drilling work during federal shutdown

    Legal Business 01/18/2019

    A federal judge in South Carolina has turned back the Trump administration's attempt to continue preparatory work for offshore drilling during the federal government's partial shutdown, issuing a ruling in a federal lawsuit challenging the overall ex...

  • No-cost birth control, now the norm, faces court challenges

    No-cost birth control, now the norm, faces court challenges

    Legal Compliance 01/16/2019

    Millions of American women are receiving birth control at no cost to them through workplace health plans, the result of the Obama-era Affordable Care Act, which expanded access to contraception.The Trump administration sought to allow more employers ...

  • Freed by court, Pakistani Christian woman still a prisoner

    Freed by court, Pakistani Christian woman still a prisoner

    Criminal Law 01/15/2019

    Aasia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian acquitted of blasphemy, still lives the life of a prisoner, nearly three months after her release from death row, awaiting a final ruling on her fate.She spends her days in seclusion for fear of being targeted by ang...

  • Health isn't 1st priority for energy regulators, court rules

    Health isn't 1st priority for energy regulators, court rules

    Class Action 01/14/2019

    The Colorado Supreme Court said Monday that state law does not allow oil and gas regulators to make health and environmental protection their top priority, prompting Democrats who control the Legislature to call for changing the law.In a victory for ...

  • Family's fight for liquor license leads to Supreme Court

    Family's fight for liquor license leads to Supreme Court

    Consumer Rights 01/12/2019

    Doug and Mary Ketchum chose Memphis, Tennessee, as a place to live with their disabled adult daughter because it has clearer air than their former home in Utah.That was the easy part. Their decision to support themselves by buying a liquor store has ...

  • Kansas abortion foes brace for state Supreme Court decision

    Kansas abortion foes brace for state Supreme Court decision

    National Legal News 01/10/2019

    Abortion opponents in Kansas have been bracing themselves for nearly two years for a ruling from the state's highest court that protects the right to have an abortion and potentially upends politics in a state long at the center of the national debat...

  •  Guatemala court blocks president's expulsion of UN team

    Guatemala court blocks president's expulsion of UN team

    Court Watch 01/08/2019

    Guatemala's highest court issued a ruling Wednesday blocking President Jimmy Morales' decision to unilaterally end a U.N. anti-corruption commission.The commission, known by its Spanish initials as CICIG, has angered Morales by investigating him, his...