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Shock twist in Gabby Petito’s household lawsuit as Brian Laundrie’s mother and father ‘turned on a lawyer who is aware of extra about her dying’Shock twist in Gabby Petito’s household lawsuit as Brian Laundrie’s mother and father ‘turned on a lawyer who is aware of extra about her dying’

THE mother and father of Brian Laundrie have turned on their longtime lawyer saying he is aware of an excessive amount of about Gabby Petito’s case to be concerned within the Petito household’s lawsuit.

Gabby’s mother and father, Joe Petito and Nichole Schmidt, are suing Brian’s mother and father for “intentional infliction of emotional misery,” after the homicide of their daughter.

The Petito family requested lawyer Steven Bertolino (pictured) to be added as a co-defendant in their lawsuit against the Laundrie family

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The Petito household requested lawyer Steven Bertolino (pictured) to be added as a co-defendant of their lawsuit in opposition to the Laundrie householdCredit: NBC Information
Brian Laundrie's parents, Chris and Roberta, (pictured) have been sued by Gabby Petito's parents

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Brian Laundrie’s mother and father, Chris and Roberta, (pictured) have been

Edmonton lawyer’s conduct led to break down of Northlands case, courtroom paperwork presentEdmonton lawyer’s conduct led to break down of Northlands case, courtroom paperwork present

A multi-million greenback wrongful dismissal and defamation trial collapsed due to the conduct of the lawyer representing former Edmonton Northlands cashiers, courtroom paperwork present.

This week, CBC Information opposed an utility to completely seal affidavits plaintiffs had filed about Glenda Pidde, who represented 19 fired Northlands parking companies cashiers for greater than six years, and a publication ban on a mistrial utility.

“The general public has a proper to know concerning the causes for the end result of the case,” stated CBC lawyer Tess Layton throughout oral arguments Wednesday.

Six sworn affidavits had been ready. The plaintiffs’ new lawyer requested

Buffalo mass shooter’s lawyers want judge replacedBuffalo mass shooter’s lawyers want judge replaced

It’s the question in Payton Gendron’s federal case that has everyone wondering:

Will the US attorney general seek the death penalty for the Buffalo mass shooter who killed 10 people and wounded three others at a Tops grocery store on May 14, 2022?


Judge annoyed by waiting for death penalty decision: 'Why it should take over a year is beyond me'

Deliberations on whether to seek the death penalty in the case of the Buffalo mass shooter are being held at the highest levels of the Justice Department, both locally and in Washington.

But, according to the judge handling pretrial matters in the case, it’s not a question that should keep everyone waiting.

So US Magistrate Judge

Call for Papers| The Legal Upanishad Journal |Google, SJIF, IIFS, I2OR and Cite factor › The Legal LockCall for Papers| The Legal Upanishad Journal |Google, SJIF, IIFS, I2OR and Cite factor › The Legal Lock

Call for papers

The Legal Upanishad Journal (LUJ) [ISSN: 2583 – 8059] invites Research papers, Articles, Short Notes, Book Reviews, and Case Commentaries in any area related to law for its Volume 1 Issue 2. You can submit your manuscript via the Online Submission System.

The Journal is indexed in more than 5 Databases includingGoogle, SJIF, IIFS, I2OR and Citefactor.

Kindly follow the Submission Guidelines Provided and do not submit the manuscript to another journal or conference until it is in review at LUJ. All Manuscripts submitted at LUJ go through a strict plagiarism check at it’s

National Moot Court Competition by St. Joseph’s College of Law, Bangalore › The Legal LockNational Moot Court Competition by St. Joseph’s College of Law, Bangalore › The Legal Lock

About the University

Established in the year 2017, St. Joseph’s College of Law, Bangalore is the pioneer Jesuit law college in South Asia that is strengthened with a 450-year-old legacy in imparting quality education through the Jesuit mission of molding students into ‘people of competence, conscience, and compassion dedicated to the service of faith and the promotion of justice’.

About the Competition

The 3ʳᵈ St. Joseph’s College of Law National Moot Court Competition, 2023 is specifically curated to provide aspiring lawyers with a platform to showcase their research, analytical abilities, and legal expertise in the field of Intellectual Property and

Serial rape suspect Matthew Nilo was ordered to pay an additional $50K in bail to remain out of jailSerial rape suspect Matthew Nilo was ordered to pay an additional $50K in bail to remain out of jail

A Manhattan lawyer accused of a string of sexual assaults was ordered to pay an additional $50,000 bail on new charges in Boston Thursday — as he left court with his devoted fiancée.

Matthew Nilo, 35, of New Jersey, was ordered to pay the additional $50,000 for the new charges stemming from five alleged attacks on four women in the North End between 2007 and 2008. The accused serial rapist already posted $500,000 cash bail at his previous arrangement

The disgraced lawyer will remain free on bail and is allowed to return home to New Jersey, but will still have

Donald Trump’s lawyers asked to delay federal trial on classified records mid 2024 campaignDonald Trump’s lawyers asked to delay federal trial on classified records mid 2024 campaign

Donald Trump’s lawyers asked a federal judge for an indefinite delay in his trial on charges related to his handling of classified documents after leaving the White House, arguing he couldn’t get a fair trial ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

US District Judge Aileen Cannon initially set an Aug. 14 trial dates. Justice Department attorneys proposed a delay to Dec. 11 because Trump’s lawyers need to get security clearances before they can study all the documents at stake in the case.

But Trump’s lawyers, led by Christopher Kise, argued the evidence at stake is already voluminous, with more on

Texas libraries case has lawyers, publishers worried about legal precedentsTexas libraries case has lawyers, publishers worried about legal precedents

Protesters outside the Llano County, Texas, sheriff's office in April.  County officials are embroiled in a lawsuit over materials pulled from county libraries.  Photo by Sergio Flores for The Texas Tribune

Protesters outside the Llano County, Texas, sheriff’s office in April. County officials are embroiled in a lawsuit over materials pulled from county libraries. Photo by Sergio Flores for The Texas Tribune

June 19 (UPI) —

For decades, public libraries across the country — and their staff — have operated under a modern understanding of court rulings that say books and other materials cannot be removed simply because government officials do not like the ideas they contain.

But as the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals considers a case of over library books in Llano County, Texas, allegedly plucked from shelves