By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | March 23, 2007
Gregory S. Coleman, head of Weil, Gotshal & Manges' national appellate litigation practice and Texas' first solicitor general, has left Weil Gotshal's Austin, Texas, office to join litigation b
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By Gina Holland | August 9, 2005
Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens steered the debate over President George W. Bush's nominee to a new subject: capital punishment, sharply condemning the country's death penalty system.
By Ellen Wayne | January 31, 2002
If you were planning to begin your job search by obtaining copies of the local, state and national print legal periodicals and researching the want ads, you would be missing a larger and just as us
December 19, 2005
In this month's After Hours: Caviar is a great way to ring in the new year. One Alexandria lawyer has found a way to bring the rare and expensive delicacy to town, without viol
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CRIMINAL PRACTICE Evidence of Other Wrongs Pa.R.E. 404 Prejudice vs. Probative Value Insufficient Nexus Commonwealth v. Richards, PICS Case
By Karen Sloan | July 13, 2011
Behind the acquittal of Casey Anthony was a defense team of Florida attorneys initially pegged as the underdogs. Yet following a sensational trial, a jury on July 5 found Anthony not guilty of th
Bloomberg
By Caroline Baum | April 22, 2011
Rarely has a credit rating company made such an astute observation of the human condition. "We believe there is a material risk that U.S. policy makers might not reach an agreement on
October 12, 2007
As part of the renovation of the Middlesex County Court House in New Brunswick, the main courthouse building now has a new entrance and a new street address - 56 Paterson Street (instead of it
By Arthur H. Bryant | November 19, 2010
The U.S. Supreme Court has repeatedly emphasized that class actions are essential to ensuring justice, especially when corporations take small amounts of money from large numbers of people. I
October 5, 2009
Commonwealth v. Tsopanis-Sellari, PICS Case No. 09-1633 (C.P. Berks Sept. 22, 2009) Ludgate, J. (14 pages). The Court of Common Pleas ruled that it had authority to issue an order placing d
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