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Shifting Laws, Shaping Justice: Policy & Legislative Trends in Domestic Violence Law| Justia CLE & Webinars

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Join attorneys Alissa D. Specifically, it explores the intersection with both family and criminal law, and how those intersections are being transformed by new legal interpretations and legislative efforts. Alissa’s trial experience led to her recognition by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Certified Criminal Trial Attorney in 2024.

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Decoding Justice: Key Differences Between Civil and Criminal Litigation

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The legal proceedings can be broadly categorised into civil and criminal litigation, each governed by distinct laws and procedures. This blog highlights the key differences between civil and criminal litigation according to the law. Discovery is the process by which parties exchange information and evidence.

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A Guide to Post-Trial Motions

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While trial practice is difficult enough for most attorneys, the world of post-trial motions poses a whole other set of challenges. This means litigators must understand the basics of post-trial motions and how to handle them effectively. However, below are some of the most common post-trial motions.

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Highest Paid Types of Lawyer: Which Law Specializations Lead

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Tax Attorneys Tax law refers to the legal framework that governs the tax responsibilities of citizens and organizations. Tax attorneys guide their clients on how to meet tax laws and standards in order to avoid legal consequences and get the best of their tax conditions. Patent lawyers are some of the most-paid attorneys.

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Best law books: the ultimate reading list for legal professionals

Simple Legal

What’s something law students and practicing attorneys have in common? McBride covers the gamut of relevant topics beneficial to aspiring lawyers, from writing like an attorney to the impact of new remote learning methods on law students. A ton of reading. BUSINESS BRIBES: CORPORATE CORRUPTION AND THE COURTS by Cecil C.