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  • One author of AL immigration law feels it will hold up in Court The appeal against Alabama’s immigration law has been set in the docket. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals has…….. >Read More
  • State bar lifts ban on ‘.org’ for attorney websites The State Bar of Arizona has finally caught up with the reality of the World Wide Web. In a new formal opinion, the bar’s ethics committee has……… >Read More
  • New law puts ambulance chasers in the hot seat No matter when we turn on our televisions, we always seem to see the same monotonous commercials featuring some…….. >Read More
  • What can you video and what can you be prohibited from doing so? Almost everyone these days has a cell phone with a camera (still and/or video). But many people do not know the details…….. >Read More
  • Law firm gave advice on elections law it is suing over The law firm bringing a suit against the state’s elections agency advised the Legislature on how to write the very law it is suing over……… >Read More
  • Hospitals leery of proposed changes to no-fault law After Michigan lawmakers return to Lansing after Thanksgiving break, they will have to decide if they want to pass……… >Read More
  • Legislator seeking answer to filing of frivolous suits in State A southern Arizona lawmaker thinks he has found a way to cut down on what he sees as frivolous lawsuits………. >Read More
  • Careful — Scams abound during holiday season Police are warning Rim Country residents to watch out for the Grinch this holiday season — swindlers hoping to cash in on the giving spirit……….. >Read More