No classified papers found at Biden’s home, says attorney – World

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WASHINGTON: A search by US law enforcement of President Joe Biden’s Delaware beach house turned up no classified documents, the president’s lawyer said on Wednesday. “No documents with classified markings were found,” attorney Bob Bauer said in a statement after the latest search of the president’s possessions for improperly stored documents. Agents did however take “for further review of some materials and handwritten notes that appeared to relate to his time as vice president.” Biden’s personal attorney, Bob Bauer, said in a statement that the search was planned and conducted with the president’s “full support and cooperation.” The search by…
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Cho Seung Woo Pilih Jadi Pengacara dalam Drama Divorce Attorney Shin

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SEOUL (RIAUPOS.CO) – Drama JTBC mendatang, Divorce Attorney Shin telah membagikan cuplikan baru Cho Seung Woo sebagai peran utamanya. Berdasarkan webtoon populer, drama “Divorce Attorney Shin” akan menceritakan kisah seorang pengacara perceraian yang bernama Shin Sung Han (kata “shinsunghan” dalam bahasa Korea berarti suci). Dikutip dari Soompi, Shin Sung Han dalam drama itu akan diperankan oleh Cho Seung Woo, seorang pianis klasik yang lahir dari keluarga kaya dan tumbuh dengan segala kemewahan. Karena bakat dan kecerdasan yang dimilikinya, Shin Sung Han menjadi profesor di sebuah universitas di Jerman pada usianya yang ketiga puluh. Tetapi ketika dia sudah memiliki segalanya, Shin…
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GA Appeals Court Finds No Vested Rights and that a Valid Moratorium Existed

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This post was authored by Sebastian Perez, JD The question before the Court of Appeals of Georgia (the “Court”) was at what point a landowner had vested rights in real property where Plaintiff purchased the subject property (the “Property”) to develop 9,000 square foot lots when the county’s zoning code (the “Code”) allowed for such density at the time but was later amended to require larger sizes. After the county, where the Property was located, passed, and extended a moratorium on processing land disturbance permits, the Plaintiff’s application to develop the Property was returned due to the moratorium. Plaintiff sought…
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A US attorney faces punishment for using fake ChatGPT citations

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A US attorney is now “greatly regretting” his decision to trust OpenAI’s ChatGPT in a litigation process. Steven Schwartz will be charged in a New York court for using fake citations cooked up by the AI ​​tool in legal research for a case he was handling. In a sworn affidavit, Schwartz admitted to using ChatGPT to research for the case, representing his client Roberto Mata, to sue Colombian airline Avianca for sustained injuries onboard one of its planes in 2019. Despite ChatGPT’s widely known warnings that it can sometimes produce incorrect information, Schwartz defended himself saying he was “unaware that…
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YSL Defense Attorney Avoids Jail Time by Treating Case Lawyers to Wings

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A defense attorney in the YSL Rico trial is no longer facing jail time. And it’s thanks, in large part, to strip club chicken wings. According to Atlanta Journal-Constitution, attorney Suri Chadha Jimenez was held in contempt this week after he showed up to Tuesday’s court hearing a few minutes late. The presidential judge, Ural Glanville, ordered Jimenez to purchase lunch for the other lawyers in the case, and suggested he get the grub from a nearby sandwich shop. But Jimenez decided he’d pull some strings and order his colleagues some Magic City wings. He told AJC the iconic strip…
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OH Appeals Court Dismisses Claims Challenging Ordinance Restricting Short-Term Rentals

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This post was authored by Matthew Loescher, Esq. Appellants, Douglass Ebner, 2253 Cedar Point LLC, and 2243 Cedar Point LLC appealed the judgment of the Erie County Court of Common Pleas, which granted summary judgment in favor of appellee, the City of Sandusky, on Ebner’s counterclaims that Sandusky Ordinance Nos. 12-107 and 17-088 were invalidly enacted and were unconstitutional. The litigation at issue was initiated on October 31, 2017, when Ebner’s neighbor, Judith Kinzel, filed a complaint against Ebner seeking injunctive relief and damages. Specifically, Kinzel alleged that Ebner’s use of the properties for short-term rentals was in violation of…
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House Republicans, Manhattan district attorney’s office reach deal over Trump inquiry

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House Republicans and the Manhattan district attorney’s office reached an agreement on Friday to end a legal dispute over a House judicial committee inquiry into former US president Donald Trump’s historic indictment. Under the agreement, committee members will be able to question former prosecutor Mark Pomerantz under oath next month in Washington, resolving a lawsuit in which District Attorney Alvin Bragg had sought to block Pomerantz from testing. Among the committee’s concessions, Pomerantz will be accompanied by a lawyer from Bragg’s office, which is not typically allowed in congressional deposits. Bragg’s office and the judicial committee reached the agreement after…
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Trump lost bid to delay October 2 fraud trial where New York attorney general will try to run him out of state

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Donald Trump, left, and New York Attorney General Letitia James, right.Left, Brandon Bell/Getty Images. Right, Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images A judge denied Trump’s request for a six-month delay for his October 2 fraud trial in New York. State Attorney General Letitia James sued Trump, his family, and his business in September. Her lawsuit seeks to bar the Manhattan-based Trump Organization from doing business in New York. Donald Trump on Tuesday lost his longshot bid for a six-month delay to an October 2 fraud trial in which New York Attorney General Letitia James is seeking to drive the former president, his family,…
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