Chittenden prosecutor won’t try charges resulting from ‘non-public safety traffic stops’

The Chittenden County prosecutor’s office will no longer pursue charges in cases where evidence of a…

California Supreme Court rejects early release for violent felons

SACRAMENTO —  The California Supreme Court unanimously ruled Monday that corrections officials need not consider earlier release…

Three New Employment Laws Every California Employer Needs To Know Heading Into 2022 – Employment and HR

United States: Three New Employment Laws Every California Employer Needs To Know…

Offense will win some battles, but cyber defense will win the war

Written by Selena Larson Jan 10, 2022 | CYBERSCOOP We are years into a ransomware epidemic…

Lawmakers pass second follow-up measure to last year’s criminal justice reform Capitolnewsillinois.com

Rep. Justin Slaughter, D-Chicago, reaches for a black glove to put on as…

COVID-fueled conflict: Family law attorneys say pandemic has made clients more angry and emotionally distressed

IL illustration/Adobe Stock Among all the statistics and numbers that have floated around the ongoing COVID-19…

Student Loan Pause – What Financial Tips to Do

Before 2021 ended, the White House announced extending the student loan pause. This is great news…

Year in Review: Top 5 Employment Law Developments of 2021 | Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP

Employers faced another challenging year in 2021, attempting to keep up with constantly changing regulations and…

Oregon’s Real Estate ‘Love Letter’ Law Takes Effect As Court Challenge Awaits – Real Estate and Construction

In a hot real estate market, where buyers literally and figuratively are lining up to make…

More Lawyers, Less Cyber-Insurance Coverage

The face of data breach investigations is changing as companies weigh business factors outside of the…