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States Join Forces to Investigate Big-Tech Giants: A Closer Look

Introduction To keep the tech giants in check, Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti's office has announced a groundbreaking development. A…

Judge Who Resigned Under Questionable Circumstances Wants Her Pension

Summary: A former judge, who was allowed to resign despite helping her disbarred husband hide money from the state, claims…

$560 Million Lotto Winner Claims She Made “Huge Mistake,” Files Lawsuit

Summary: Last month's Powerball winner is suing to keep her name out of the media.  The winner of the $560…

Three Dartmouth Professors Investigated for Sexual Misconduct

Summary: State authorities have opened an investigation into three professors at Dartmouth College accused of sexual assault. Three Dartmouth College…

Milk Buyers May Be Eligible to Receive Lawsuit Settlement Money

Summary: Dairy buyers in sixteen states are eligible for money from a class action settlement.  Got milk? Then get cash!…

New Hampshire Adultery Law Repealed

A 200-year-old law criminalizing marital infidelity in New Hampshire could be repealed this year. Boston television station WCVB reported that…

Greenberg Traurig Hires Former Congressman Charles F. Bass

Greenberg Traurig announced the expansion of its Government Law and Policy Group with the hiring of former New Hampshire Congressman…

NH Supreme Court Reverses Child Porn Conviction of Gender Confused Man

The top court of New Hampshire has overturned the conviction of a man sentenced to 15-years for possession of child…

Massachusetts Top Judge: Court Layoffs “Shortcut to Anarchy”

The Boston Globe reports that the economic meltdown could have a devastating impact on the American justice system, as courts…

New Hampshire to Shut 8 District Courts

New Hampshire governor John Lynch's proposal to close eight district courts would save nearly $2 million a year. But some…

Pierce Atwood Lets Go 7 Attorneys, 14 Staff

Pierce Atwood, the largest law firm in Maine, laid off 21 employees last week, including seven attorneys and 14 staff…

States Halting Jury Trials to Save Per Diems

From Page One of today's Los Angeles Times: The economic storm has come to this: Justice is being delayed or…