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Third-Party Hopefuls Appeal Jones' Ballot-Access Ruling
Candidates from three minor political parties are appealing a decision by Judge John E. Jones III in which he rejected the argument that they face an unfair burden because of the requirement that they obtain more than 67,000 signatures in order to be placEvery attorney should have a professional liability policy
Sue C. Jacobs of Goodman & Jacobs says attorneys must consider the limits of liability and the amount of the deductible their firms will pay in the event they are asked to respond to allegations of potential malpractice.Pittsburgh's K&L Gates to merge with Aussie firm
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Pittsburgh's biggest law firm is merging with the Australian firm, Middletons, and will add 300 attorneys in four offices as part of the deal.'Roe v. Wade' returns in Texas
For the first time in more than 31 years, an original litigant in Roe v. Wade will be before a federal appeals court asking it to reconsider the most controversial U.S. Supreme Court decision in modern history.View more book results for the query "*"
Dolan v. United States Postal Service et al.
Federal Tort Claims Act's preserved immunity from claims "arising out of the loss, miscarriage, or negligent transmission of letters or postal matter" does not apply to injury suffered when plaintiff tripped and fell over mail left on her porch by postal employees.Ruling A Boon To Home Birth Advocates
A state Appellate Court ruling is being hailed as a victory for midwives and the right of Connecticut families to choose home births.Hearings Scheduled on Four Nominees to Federal Court Judgeships
Some federal court judicial nominations must die that others may win Senate confirmation. That was the unspoken message at a joint press conference held for Sens. Arlen Specter and Rick Santorum to announce that they have struck a deal with their Republican colleagues to get committee hearings for four pending nominees to the Eastern District of Pennsylvania bench.Internet Services Found Not Subject to State Tax
Independent Internet service providers struggling against the twin behemoths of major telecommunications companies and state regulatory structures have won a key battle in New York, where the Tax Appeals Tribunal has held that telephony and telegraphy services are inherently interstate and, therefore, exempt from sales tax. The ruling could spell the end of a tax policy that had frustrated and burdened independent Internet service providers.Trending Stories
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