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$65,000,000 in Punitive Damage for Trump’s Defamation case! Why so much?

By David Haislip • March 8, 2024 President Trump recently made the news regarding the large jury award against him in a civil lawsuit in the state of New York.  Whether you are pro or anti President Trump, everyone was taken aback by the $83.3 million verdict, especially considering $65 million of that was attributed

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License Discipline in One State Affects Licensed Work in Another State

By David Haislip • March 8, 2024 A disappointing report tells of a licensed surgical nurse allegedly stealing patient anesthesia or painkillers for his own use, leaving the poor patients recovering from surgery with high pain levels. One can imagine how seriously the licensing officials who investigated and prosecuted the case took the nurse’s alleged

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Eric HaKeem Deontaye Mays

By David Haislip • March 1, 2024 ERIC HAKEEM DEONTAYE MAYS, late Councilman Eric Mays’s son and only next of kin, along with Bishop Patrick Munnerlyn, Community  Outreach Specialist for the LLG National Law Group, cordially invites the Flint community to a candlelight vigil to honor the remarkable life and legacy of Councilman Eric B.

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APPELLATE LAW

By Lawrence A Katz, Esquire • February 8, 2024 When someone thinks of a lawyer, what usually comes to mind are the lawyers portrayed in movies, TV shows, and novels. They are the lawyers providing stinging questioning of witnesses and passionate speeches to juries. However, there is another type of lawyer whose exploits are not

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Is ChatGPT Grounds For Academic Integrity Violations Or Plagiarism

By Jeanilou G.T. Maschhoff, Esquire • February 6, 2024 Universities have a long history of frowning upon plagiarism. Plagiarism is often defined as intentionally or knowingly representing the words or ideas of another as one’s own in any academic exercise. In situations where students are accused of committing plagiarism, students face disciplinary actions for academic

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IS THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS REALLY THE END? THE OFT-FORGOTTEN “ACCRUAL” DOCTRINE

By Joseph Cannizzo, Esquire • February 5, 2024 So what is a statute of limitations in the context of a personal injury case? Black’s Law Dictionary defines “statute of limitations” as, “A law that bars claims after a specified period; specifically, a statute establishing a time limit for suing in a civil case, based on

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