“I came to Michigan State University College of Law to continue my life work in support of equal justice under the law,” Dean Linda Sheryl Greene said in a statement. “Here I focused on the identification and preparation of diverse lawyers to serve diverse communities in Michigan and beyond.”
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First Circ. Upholds Wire Fraud Conviction Over Attempts to Secure PPP Loans During the Pandemic
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit upheld the criminal conviction of a man who filed fraudulent loans in order to obtain PPP funds during the pandemic and dismissed allegations that his counsel was ineffective.
Pa. Jury Awards Nearly $1B in Defective Seatbelt Case
“This will continue and you have the power to make it stop,” Wesley Ball, of Kaster Lynch Farrar & Ball, told the jury.
Law's Reference to 'Other Thing of Value' Doesn't Just Mean Monetary Value, Washington High Court Rules
While an intermediate appeals court found the defendant’s offer to live with her son “forever” if he killed his father didn’t constitute a “thing of value” within the meaning of the state law, RCW 9A.28.030(1), the state Supreme Court disagreed, reinstating her conviction for criminal solicitation.
Cloud Marketplace: Stretch Your IT Budget By Partnering with Legal
By leveraging cloud marketplace solutions, the IT department can help the corporate legal department — and the business as a whole — get more from its software budget.