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Death Penalty Use Plummets to 35-Year Low

December 16th, 2011
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The death penalty in America may be dying a slow death, a new report suggests. Fewer convicted killers are facing the death penalty than at any time since the U.S

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Death Penalty Use Plummets to 35-Year Low

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How Safe is Your Sole Proprietorship?

December 16th, 2011
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Guest post by Jennifer K. Halford, Esq.

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How Safe is Your Sole Proprietorship?

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D.C. Man Gets $2.3M for 10 Years in Prison

December 16th, 2011
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A jury awarded D.C. man Charles Singletary $2.3 million in damages for the 10 years he spent in prison after his wrongful parole revocation

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D.C. Man Gets $2.3M for 10 Years in Prison

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Could Troy Davis’ Execution Help End Death Penalty?

September 23rd, 2011
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Georgia death row inmate Troy Davis’ execution on Wednesday has made global headlines.

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Could Troy Davis’ Execution Help End Death Penalty?

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Listeria in Cantaloupe Kills 8th Victim

September 23rd, 2011
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The Listeria death toll continues to rise as eight people have died from the bacterial infection. In response, attorneys around the country are preparing to file more Listeria lawsuits. In total, the outbreak has sickened 55 people in 14 states.

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Listeria in Cantaloupe Kills 8th Victim

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Legal to Post Ads, Flyers on Street Signs, Poles?

September 23rd, 2011
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Businesses use many different advertising methods, like passing out handbills to pedestrians, or posting ads on public signs or street poles.

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Legal to Post Ads, Flyers on Street Signs, Poles?

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Fla. Death Penalty Ruling: Affect Casey Anthony?

June 24th, 2011
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What effect will the recent ruling on the Florida death penalty have on Casey Anthony’s potential sentence? For Casey Anthony, a death sentence is a real possibility if she is found guilty of first-degree murder, as prosecutors have been pursuing… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com.

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Fla. Death Penalty Ruling: Affect Casey Anthony?

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Generic Drug Warning Labels Shielded by S. Ct.

June 24th, 2011
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A divided Supreme Court on Thursday put an end to the vast majority of generic drug lawsuits, finding that consumers cannot sue generic drug manufacturers for the use of inadequate warning labels. The case, which does not impact the Court’s… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com.

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Generic Drug Warning Labels Shielded by S. Ct.

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Proposed New Union Rules Good For Business?

June 24th, 2011
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The National Labor Relations Board proposed new union rules on Tuesday that, once in effect, would significantly shorten the unionization timeline. The rules, which the NLRB “intend to reduce unnecessary litigation, streamline pre- and post-election procedures, and facilitate the use..

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Proposed New Union Rules Good For Business?

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Texas Executes First Inmate with Animal Drug

May 4th, 2011
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Unable to secure a stay of execution before Tuesday, Texas death row inmate Cary Kerr became the state’s first inmate to be executed using a new sedative, pentobarbital. The shocking part of this story isn’t that Cary Kerr was executed–after… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com

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