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Another hot season for judicial elections
The battles for state supreme court seats are heating up in at least six states as another year of expensive and hotly contested elections begins. Those who can't take the heat are getting out of the kitchen � judges in Idaho and Pennsylvania who have endured political attacks have chosen not to run for re-election. West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Larry Starcher, who has been criticized for referring to a Pakistani lawyer as "window dressing," has not announced whether he'll seek re-election.Same-sex issues to be focus of bar program
On March 28, the Family Law Section of the State Bar is marking a first. Together with the Stonewall Bar Association of Georgia, the Family Law Section is sponsoring the first ICLE program in Georgia focused exclusively on issues for same-sex couples. While same-sex marriage may be a very long way off in Georgia, this does not mean that same-sex couples do not have family law issues.Ala. Death-Row Inmates Walk Alone in Final Appeal Process
Leonard [email protected] YORK-Almost alone among the states, Alabama doesn't provide lawyers for condemned inmates at a crucial late stage of their bid for life. The result, according to critics, is that legitimate claims can go unheard, and post-conviction petitions are generally denied on procedural grounds-an action that ends their effort in state courts and blocks the route to the federal courts.Whistleblower Suit Filed Against OAG By Former Employee
A former assistant attorney general alleges in a whistleblower suit filed May 18 that the Texas Office of the Attorney General fired her in 2008 for reporting that two OAG attorneys in the Dallas child support office tried "to suborn perjured testimony" from her about a Dallas judge.View more book results for the query "*"
Superior Court Remands Bridgeport Fire Litigation Over Recusal Motion
The state Superior Court has remanded the Bridgeport fire class action case for a trial judge to consider a recusal motion and to reconsider the fees paid to the claims administrator.Suit Alleges Tainted Heparin Caused Death
A Philadelphia attorney filed a lawsuit Monday against Tyco Healthcare on behalf of the family of a Missouri man who died after allegedly suffering adverse reactions to tainted heparin that originated in China.Cite as: In re Alaire K. G. v. Anthony P. G., 3583, NYLJ 1202495779729, at *1 (App. Div., 1st, Decided May 31, 2011)Before Peter Tom, J.P., David B. Saxe, Karla
ACC Conference: You Think Your Life Is Complicated? Be Thankful You're Not Wearing a Few More Hats!
Multitasking is a must these days. Wearing two hats sounds like a good thing, too — but sometimes it can make the life of an in-house lawyer pretty, well ... complicated.Trending Stories
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