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    Massive Multiple Car Crash Rocks West Sacramento – Arash Law

    California Car Accidents: Causes, Statistics, and Legal Assistance Recent Accidents in California California has been in the news recently for several unfortunate accidents. On July 15, 2024, a single-vehicle crash near Agua Dulce injured three people. The next day, a possible minor injury was reported after a multi-vehicle collision in Sacramento County. Other recent accidents […] More

  • SCOTUS Term: Chevron Overturned and SEC Adjudications Limited

    The Checks and Balances Letter: Monthly Updates on Administrative Law The Checks and Balances Letter provides a comprehensive update on the latest administrative law developments in the United States. With expertise in the legal field, our editorial team reports on the pivotal actions taken at the federal and state levels related to the separation of […] More

  • Ex-BigLaw Atty Receives Nearly 2 Years for Election Crimes Law360

    Former BigLaw Attorney Sentenced to 21 Months in Prison for Campaign Finance Violations A former attorney at a BigLaw firm was sentenced to 21 months in prison after being convicted of campaign finance violations related to a failed run for the US Congress. The defendant’s legal expertise was cited by the judge as evidence that […] More

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    “RICO Lawsuit Against Asbestos Law Firm Could Set New Precedents”

    Lawyers and RICO Liability: Challenging the Legal Services Defense Under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), certain individuals and entities engaged in organized criminal activities may be held civilly or criminally liable for their actions. However, lawyers have traditionally enjoyed a legal services defense that exempts them from RICO liability. This defense, which […] More

  • SCOTUS Shocks with Overturned Chevron and Limits on SEC Adjudications During Term

    The Checks and Balances Letter: July 2024 The Checks and Balances Letter delivers monthly news and information from Ballotpedia’s Administrative State Project, including pivotal actions at the federal and state levels related to the separation of powers, due process, and the rule of law since the last edition. Supreme Court Limits Authority of Administrative Agencies […] More

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