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D.C. Chief Judge Candidates Hit the Trail
The campaign for chief judge of the Washington, D.C., Superior Court has traditionally been waged behind closed doors at law offices and in judges' chambers. This time, it's different. With the courts plagued by persistent internal administrative problems and suffering a loss of fiscal credibility on Capitol Hill, the consensus among the candidates is that the old way is no longer the right way.Backer of Changes in Rockefeller Drug Laws Says Judges Should Get Off the Sidelines
Belt-tightening benefits Fisher & Phillips
After a year of belt-tightening in 2009, labor and employment boutique Fisher Phillips had what managing partner Roger K. Quillen said was "a very nice year" last year, with business up enough to raise associate pay 8 percent and add two more offices."Our firm was the busiest, on a per-lawyer basis, as it has been in 10 years," said Quillen, whose firm's revenue per lawyer was up 2.Seven Finalists Vie for Juvenile Court Post
Steven H. [email protected] field of candidates seeking to fill the open Fulton County Juvenile Court judgeship created by Nina R. Hickson's resignation in April has been whittled down to seven. According to the Atlanta Judicial Circuit court administrator, Judy A. Cramer, the committee charged with selecting nominees for the shortlist considered 46 candidates.View more book results for the query "*"
Hyva Launches First Asian Issue of Buyout Notes
Davis, Polk & Wardwell advised the Hong Kong-based buyers of a Dutch cylinder manufacturer in a deal which shunned bank lending and tapped the bond markets to finance a $730 million acquisition. Allen & Overy provided counsel to the issuer, Hyva Holding B.V.Individual (Non-PAC) Lawyer Contributions to N.J. Senate Campaign through Oct. 18, 2006
Individual (Non-PAC) Lawyer Contributions to N.J. Senate Campaign through Oct. 18, 2006Justice Watch: Lawyers for clerics head to Pakistan to take depos
Defense attorneys Joseph Rosenbaum and Khurrum Wahid are preparing for a key trip to Pakistan to interview potential witnesses for two South Florida Muslim clerics accused of funneling money to terrorist groups like the Taliban.Trending Stories
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