July 30, 2007 | National Law Journal
Cooley Law faces nepotism claimsAlthough the nation's largest law school saw the end to one protracted legal battle earlier this year, it now has another court fight on its hands that alleges nepotism involving a Michigan appeals court judge who sits on its board of directors.
By Leigh Jones / Staff reporter
9 minute read
January 31, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Lawyers Assert Hepatitis Spreading In PrisonsAttorneys representing a Connecticut inmate, who allege prison doctors ignored his deteriorating health conditions for years, claim their client is one of a growing number of local inmates contracting-and not being treated for-hepatitis C.
By Kellie A. Wagner Law Tribune Staff Writer
5 minute read
August 06, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer
How to Build Your Own PC - Part IIIn last month's ChipShots column, we discussed the rationale for building your own Windows-based computer, the costs involved, and the parts and equipment necessary to get the job done. In this month's installment, we'll go over how to put these parts together to create your new machine.
By Brian R. HarrisOf the Legal Staff
8 minute read
July 21, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer
Groen Leaves Bensalem Firm for Fox RothschildDemocratic Party heavyweight Marcel Groen has left the Bensalem firm he started nearly two decades ago in favor of Fox Rothschild. The 17-attorney firm he left has a new name, Lamm Rubenstone Totaro David, and a bright outlook on the future.
By Jeff BlumenthalOf the Legal Staff
4 minute read
March 07, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer
Panel Meets to Fight Race and Gender Bias In Pa. Court SystemA new intergovernmental commission charged with implementing recommendations to eliminate racial, gender and ethnic bias in the Pennsylvania court system met for the first time Friday in Harrisburg.
By From Staff Reports
3 minute read
June 17, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer
D.A. Abraham Announces Management ChangesA personnel shakeup at the Philadelphia District Attorney's office, announced Friday, was highlighted by the transfer of Joel Rosen, longtime chief of the major trials unit, to a position as an assistant district attorney in the repeat offender unit. Former chief of the Post Conviction Relief Act unit, Chris Diviny, will replace Rosen.
By Jeff BlumenthalOf the Legal Staff
4 minute read
August 23, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer
Replacement Named, Political Parties Planning For Judge Joyce's SeatAs the state Supreme Court on Tuesday assigned a senior judge from Erie County to temporarily fill in for embattled Superior Court Judge Michael T. Joyce, both major political parties were planning to nominate candidates to run in November to fill his seat when it officially becomes vacant next year.
By Peter Hall Of the Legal Staff
6 minute read
October 23, 2007 | Law.com
Big-Firm IP Lawyers Find Comfort in Boutique RootsRecent lateral moves have some wondering whether intellectual property attorneys are trading in the large-firm life for a return to their boutique roots.
By Gina Passarella Of the Legal Staff
6 minute read
July 26, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Divorce Courts Can Order College CostsStarting Oct. 1, Connecticut courts can compel divorcing parents to pay up to four years of higher education for their adult children through the age of 23.
By THOMAS SCHEFFEY Law Tribune Staff Writer
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