Court workers will continue to be paid, the memo said, because court fee balances and other existing funds can be tapped until that date. Electronic case management and filing systems are set to continue in operation. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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'Prosecutorial Machinations?' US Judge Blasts Federal Prosecutors in DC
“Most troubling, prosecutors have rushed to charge cases before properly investigating them, resulting in individuals being detained for days only to have the government voluntarily dismiss the charges against them at early hearings,” U.S. District Judge Sparkle L. Sooknanan of the District of Columbia wrote in a scathing opinion dismissing a criminal case with prejudice. […]
Boards Cross Diversity Off Priority List, Say It's Time to Ax Underperforming Members
“Directors tell us there’s a clear need for a transformative shift in how boards operate and how directors hold one another accountable,” a new PwC report says. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Utah Supreme Court Approves Alternate Pathway to Bar
“This is not about making it easier to become a lawyer, Utah Supreme Court Associate Chief Justice, and Working Group Chair, John A. Pearce, said in a statement. “It’s about making it smarter. Click Here To Read The Full Article
FedEx Hit With Employment Action for Misidentifying 'Independent Service Providers,' Suit Says
A group of current and former delivery drivers claim FedEx structured its business model to classify drivers as employees of “independent service providers despite FedEx controlling their work. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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