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Ohio Appellate Court: Embryos Aren't Marital Property Subject to Division in Divorce
The wife, also an attorney, argued that the trial court erred in applying a fertility clinic's declaration of intent contract without balancing the parties' interests when determining the proper disposition of the 14 frozen embryos.Menendez Bribery Trial Delayed to May 13 as Defense Team Reviews Evidence
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York consented to the one-week adjournment.DENIED: Court Rejects Ken Paxton's Bid to Dismiss Disciplinary Suit
"Subjecting Paxton to disciplinary proceedings does not violate separation of powers; immunizing him does," Justice Erin Nowell wrote for the majority.Broward Judge Finds Ex-Bang Energy CEO's Actions 'Illegal or Fraudulent'
John "Jack" Owoc founded Bang Energy's parent company, Vital Pharmaceuticals Inc., in 1993 and built it to become a multibillion-dollar company.Menendez Trial Back on Track After Deal That Obviates Attorney's Testimony
One co-defendant's waiver of their right to call another co-defendant's lawyer means that the embattled New Jersey Democrat still has a May 6 trial date.View more book results for the query "*"
American Bankruptcy Institute President Behind Push for Subchapter V Legislation
"The biggest accomplishment is that at the annual spring meeting, the task force will release and publish important recommendations to Congress," the ABI president said in an interview.NY Cannabis Marketing Rulings / Rescheduling Effects / Honigman's Work on Trademark Suit / Goodbye
A New York judge sent the Empire State cannabis industry into a temporary tizzy when he invalidated large sections of the state's cannabis regulations. One day later, Justice Kevin Bryant amended his ruling to apply only to third-party cannabis marketing restrictions.5-2 High Court Majority: County Prosecutor Organization Not Required to Turn Over Records to ACLU
"Although I wish the dissent's reasoning had prevailed, what seems clear is that when CPANJ's records are in the hands of a prosecutor or other public agency, they can likely still be obtained that way," CJ Griffin, director of the Justice Gary S. Stein Public Interest Center at Pashman Stein Walder Hayden, said in a statement emailed to the Law Journal. "It will just take much more time and effort to track down which of the 21 prosecutor offices holds a particular document."