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Pass Rate on California's July Bar Exam Dips Slightly to 51.5%
The success rate for those taking the exam for the first time in July was 64.8%. That figure dropped to 24.1% for applicants repeating the test.See Which Candidates Took Victory in Races For New York's Judiciary, District Attorney
Catch up here on the Law Journal's reporting on the various races and check back after the votes are counted for results and further coverage.SF Superior Court Civil Case Filings Haven't Bounced Back After Pandemic
Civil filings have steadily declined since the pandemic, dropping by a thousand each year in 2021 and 2022.Judge Wanted: 5th Circuit Seeks to Fill Seat Amid Romance Scandal
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US Postal Service Complications Lead Ohio Court to Reverse Default Judgment
"Here, even if the smudge in the signature line could be considered a 'signature' by an individual, no evidence in the record exists to show where the certified mail was actually delivered, because the return receipt does not contain a specific address as required by Civ. R. 4.1(A)(1)," the court said. "In this case, the illegible smudges on the signature line and on the address line in the certified mail return receipt, along with the uncontested affidavits from REST's officer, employee, and agent averring that REST did not receive the summons and complaint are sufficient to establish that service on REST was not proper."Divided 10th Circuit Reverses $1.5M in Sanctions Imposed on 2 Law Firms
"Attorneys have an independent duty to continually reevaluate their claims to avoid prolonging a meritless case," stated Judge Timothy M. Tymkovich in his dissent. "The failure to do so is sanctionable. Here, plaintiffs' counsel failed to avoid prolonging a meritless case."Lyrics Can Be Used as Evidence During Rapper Young Thug's Gang, Racketeering Trial
Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Ural Glanville said in court he would allow prosecutors to introduce 17 sets of lyrics they have identified as long as they can show that the lyrics are related to crimes that the rapper and others are accused of committing. Defense attorneys had asked the judge to exclude them, arguing the lyrics are constitutionally protected speech and would be unfairly prejudicial.Johnson & Johnson Battles 'Talc Tunnel Vision' in First Trial Since Bankruptcies
In opening statements on Thursday, Johnson & Johnson lawyer Kim Bruno, of Butler Snow, told a jury in Oakland, California, that plaintiff Marlin Eagles was exposed to asbestos from Naval Shipyards and his work at Peterbilt.Trending Stories
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