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Legal Provider Under a Microscope
The Legal Aid Society of Santa Clara wants to provide dependency services in a neighboring county. But a critical audit is raising questions about the job it's doing on its home turf.No Subscription RequiredInjured motorist wins $1.29M after judge OKs suit against insurer
A DeKalb County jury has awarded an injured motorist $1.29 million from the insurance company for an out-of-state trucking company.A key part of the case occurred when Judge Wayne Purdom of DeKalb County State Court rejected arguments by Aequicap Insurance Co. that Georgia law bars an accident victim from suing the insurer directly.Center for Biological Diversity v. United States Department of the Interior
Laid Off In-House Lawyer Looks on the Bright Side
It's a sign of tough economic times that an attorney with Martha McMillin's resume would be looking for a job. She has nine years of law firm experience and 17 years of in-house legal work to her credit. But after three years as a corporate counsel for The Home Depot, she lost her job as part of a 10 percent reduction in staff. Determined to make the best of a tough situation, McMillin has used this opportunity to do things she normally wouldn't have time for.Review of Justices' Safety Under Way in D.C.
U.S. Supreme Court officials are reviewing how justices are protected outside the court in the wake of the assault April 30 on Justice David Souter near his Washington, D.C., home.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 18, No. 128 - July 6, 2009
Daily decision alert.Connecticut Bar Exam Results July 2013
The following list contains the names of everyone who passed the July 2013 Connecticut bar examination. However, not everyone on this list has been recommended for admission to the bar.After Souter Assault, Justices' Security Reviewed
Supreme Court officials are actively reviewing how justices are protected outside the Court building in the wake of an April 30 assault on Justice David Souter near his Washington, D.C., home. Although the justices previously have opted to preserve their cherished autonomy, the incident has revived a perennial debate: whether they require -- or want -- the visible and constant security that some top executive and legislative branch officials get.Trending Stories
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