Recent Updates
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Idaho Supreme Court overturns tougher ballot initiative law
National News 08/24/2021The Idaho Supreme Court has rejected a new law designed to make it harder for voters to get initiatives on the ballot, saying the legislation was so restrictive that it violated a fundamental right under the state’s constitution. The ruling iss...
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Judge tells prison to seize Nassar’s money for victims
National News 08/20/2021A judge ordered the government to take money from the prison account of a former Michigan sports doctor who owes about $58,000 to victims of his child pornography crimes. Larry Nassar has received about $13,000 in deposits since 2018, including $2,00...
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US moves to cut backlog of asylum cases at US-Mexico border
National News 08/20/2021The Biden administration on Wednesday proposed changing how asylum claims are handled, aiming to reduce a huge backlog of cases from the U.S.-Mexico border that has left people waiting years to find out whether they will be allowed to stay in America...
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California Litigation Law Firm Launches New Website
Law Firm Marketing 08/18/2021Law Promo is pleased to announce the launch of the new website for the California real estate litigation law firm website. About Dagrella Law Firm, PLC is a boutique litigation practice specializing in exceptionally complex and challenging disputes a...
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Holocaust researchers in Poland win libel case on appeal
National News 08/16/2021An appellate court in Poland on Monday rejected a lawsuit brought against two Holocaust scholars in a case that has been closely watched because it was expected to serve as a precedent for research into the highly sensitive area of Polish behavior to...
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Federal judge leaves CDC evictions moratorium in place
National News 08/13/2021A federal judge is refusing landlords’ request to put the Biden administration’s new eviction moratorium on hold, though she made clear she thinks it’s illegal. U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich on Friday said her “hands ar...
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Order: Mississippi judges have discretion for COVID safety
National News 08/07/2021Mississippi judges have the power to delay trials, limit the number of spectators in courtrooms or take other steps to try to slow the spread of COVID-19, the leader of the state Supreme Court says in an emergency order. Chief Justice Michael Randolp...
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Responsive Personal Injury Law Attorney Website Design
Law Firm Marketing 08/06/2021Responsive Personal Injury Law Attorney Website Design. In this design, the strong descriptions aligned on the left side of the website really counter-balances the mallet on the right side of the screen. Ideally, you want to make sure that those who ...
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Do You Need Social Media as Legal Professionals
Law Firm Marketing 07/28/2021Maybe you think that social media takes too much time and effort while not providing enough benefits. 92% of marketers say that social media is important. We think marketers have the background and experience to state if social media is just a trend ...
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REPAIR YOUR LAW FIRM’S REPUTATION ONLINE
Law Firm Marketing 07/26/2021The worst thing that can happen for your law firm's online marketing campaign is if there is bad press about you floating around online. It only takes one bad word about you to make your potential clients turn away for good. So what do you do if ther...
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San Francisco Copyright Lawyers - Our Firm
Legal Events 07/24/2021Our Firm has established a reputation for enforcing and protecting trademarks in the marketplace with enforcement actions in Federal and State courts throughout the United States as well as at the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. San Francisco Trade...
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40-year sentence upheld for man who killed his roommate
Headline Legal News 07/24/2021Maine’s supreme court has upheld a 40-year prison sentence imposed on a man who killed his roommate in Old Orchard Beach.Dustan Bentley pleaded guilty to murder in the death of 65-year-old William Popplewell, who was beaten, stabbed, and strang...