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PD council sees spike in caseload
Even as it struggles with a 6 percent reduction in its current budget, the Georgia Public Defender Standards Council is bracing for a surge in both death-penalty cases and those requiring outside, appointed attorneys to handle cases in which the local public defenders' offices have a conflict of interest.Addressing a Sept.Fordham Students Study Transgender Civil Rights
Same-sex marriage "had its own cadre of people supporting it, but this seemed like a fundamental issue that needed more attention," said third-year student Lee Brannon, who worked with 2011 Fordham Law graduate Meredith Siller on the initial research and writing of a report calling for greater protections for transgender New Yorkers.Former sheriff sentenced to federal prison
DUBLIN, Ga. AP - Former Telfair County Sheriff Jim Williamson has been sentenced to 36 months in federal prison.The 49-year-old Williamson pleaded guilty to a charge of honest services fraud in January, a week after his second term as sheriff ended. Prosecutors said Williamson embezzled fine money, accepted a bribe and purchased personal items with county funds.How to Prevail at a Summary Judgment Hearing
James M. Stanton says his time on the state district court bench taught him that summary judgment hearings generally are too long, too confusing and too overwhelming for the judge. To prevail at a summary judgment hearing, consider keeping it short, direct and familiar for the court, and be prepared to make a stimulating presentation by using visual aids. This will make the judge eagerly await the summary judgment hearing.THE FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYERS MIAMI CHAPTER
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Schapiro SEC seen ineffectual amid Dodd-Frank funding curbs
On a stormy night in October 2009, Mary Schapiro, the newly appointed head of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, returned to her alma mater, Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to be inducted into the hall of fame for student athletes. Receiving her award, she grasped the podium, confessed she was near tears and spoke of how she had never even seen a lacrosse game before attending college.Security Insurance Co. of Hartford v. Old Dominion Freight Line Inc.
Prejudgment Interest Rate Is Equal to Federal Postjudgment Rate as of Date of Loss of CargoNetwork Enterprises Inc. v. APBA Offshore Productions Inc.
New York Law Extends to Issue of Disregard Of Corporate Form in Breach; New Trial DeniedSocial Media Privacy Laws and the Financial Industry
Employers in the financial industry often have legitimate business reasons for viewing employees' social media sites. This is where problems with states' password protection laws can arise.Measuring High Court's Momentum
In the term just ended, the U.S. Supreme Court both led and followed the nation, due in part to defining affirmative action and gay rights decisions likely to have legal, political and social repercussions for years to come. But the seeds of both rulings were sown in prior decisions by their two chief authors as well as in other Court precedents. And those two rulings do not necessarily signal a change in direction so much as a move forward.Trending Stories
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