by Grail Law Firm | Dec 11, 2019 | Grail Law Firm in the News
On November 20, 2019, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled for our client, holding that the client’s inpatient mental health diagnosis and treatment records obtained via subpoena by the Fortieth Investigating Grand Jury (“the Grand Jury”), could not be published in a...
by Grail Law Firm | Mar 4, 2019 | Grail Law Firm in the News
The National Institute of Health wants to speed up health research and medical breakthrough. Cure disease. Make EVERYONE more healthy. Nothing too important. Its All of Us research program is doing it, by recruiting more than one million people to give health and body...
by Grail Law Firm | Feb 11, 2019 | Grail Law Firm in the News, White Collar Criminal Defense
In a pair of decisions on December 3 and July 27 of, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court backed significant restraints on state prosecutors and their power over secret grand jury proceedings. The Opinions in the In Re: Fortieth Statewide Investigating Grand Jury case...
by Grail Law Firm | Nov 1, 2018 | Grail Law Firm in the News
Efrem Grail was recently interviewed for an article in BuzzFeed News titled: These Doctors Are Illegally Prescribing Addiction Medications. But Should They Be Prosecuted? Though Efrem declined to comment on his client’s case mentioned in the article, it offers...
by Grail Law Firm | Jul 5, 2018 | Grail Law Firm in the News
Photo source: Jessica Griffin/The Inquirer A small group of priests filed court documents saying they would not object to the Commonwealth’s release of a grand jury report detailing clergy sex abuse if it released a redacted version of the report that blacked...
by Grail Law Firm | Apr 25, 2018 | Grail Law Firm in the News
In January of 1994, I was a 34-year old Los Angeles Deputy D.A. After two hung juries, I finally convinced a third one to convict a veteran L.A.P.D. officer of using new technology (at the time, basically an LAPD laptop) to set up the robbery of a check cashing store...
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