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Judge Robin Rosenbaum up for a confirmation vote
There was worry among supporters of Robin Rosenbaum that election-year partisanship might derail her nomination to the federal bench in South Florida until at least after the presidential election.Aging Baby Boomers and Pending Litigation Cause Some Firms To Rethink Retirement Policies
Retirement policies at large Texas firms run the gamut, and the only consistency is that there's no typical policy. Some firms enforce mandatory retirement at age 65 or in that range � although there's usually a provision for exceptions � while other firms have a policy of no set retirement age.View more book results for the query "White and Williams"
One Year Later: Pryor's Record on 11th Circuit
Jonathan [email protected] year ago this month, William H. Pryor Jr. was excused from the contentious Senate confirmation process and given a presidential pass that took him directly to a seat on the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. With all but two Democrats voting against him and determined to filibuster, it seemed unlikely Pryor would ever get a vote on his nomination.Some Firms May Be Rethinking Retirement Policies
Mandatory retirement policies at law firms are a hot topic both because the baby boom generation of lawyers will soon hit retirement age and because of the ongoing federal age discrimination suit against Sidley Austin Brown & Wood. Currently, some firms with a mandatory retirement age already allow individual attorneys to negotiate exceptions. And as retirement-age attorneys continue to show their worth, there are predictions that firms in general will move away from mandatory retirement policies.Liu's Put Together a Record of Restraint
Defying, or dashing, expectations, the Berkeley brainiac hasn't rocked the boat in his 15 months at the California Supreme Court.New California judge has a record of restraint
Hearing a capital appeal last month, the California Supreme Court justice seemed troubled that the trial judge had quickly rejected jurors who held strong anti-death penalty views, but seated pro-death penalty jurors so long as they promised to follow the law.Trending Stories
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