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February 23, 2004 | Law.com

DNA Mom Has Sympathy, Little Else

A woman whose same-sex partner cut her out of the lives of the twin girls they conceived together seems to have gotten the sympathy of three San Francisco's First District Court of Appeal justices. But sympathy might be all they can offer. On Friday, they expressed concern that a woman identified as E.G. could claim to be the girls' sole mother when she conceived them with eggs donated by her partner. E.G.'s lawyer, Diana Richmond (left), told the court that the case was about �the choices people make ..."
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July 30, 2007 | National Law Journal

Cooley Law faces nepotism claims

Although the nation's largest law school saw the end to one protracted legal battle earlier this year, it now has another court fight on its hands that alleges nepotism involving a Michigan appeals court judge who sits on its board of directors.
9 minute read
September 28, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

More GCs Put Outside Litigators on a Budget

Elisa Garcia realizes that no amount of two-for-one coupons or meat lovers' specials will ever turn her law department at Domino's Pizza Inc. into a money-making operation. Instead, the best that she can hope to do as general counsel is to control costs.
7 minute read
January 01, 2009 | The American Lawyer

Nice Work...If You Can Get It

Sovereign wealth funds control about $2.3 trillion and could quadruple in size over the next decade--good news for the select group of firms that advise them.
21 minute read
June 30, 2006 | Law.com

Data Mining Means Always Having to Say You're Sorry

Offenders who thought their records were sealed or expunged might want to think again, thanks to data mining. Criminal defense attorneys, privacy rights experts and civil rights lawyers say they're increasingly concerned that data mining companies are obtaining and posting criminal records that were supposed to be expunged from official records. But others say that, in the age of computerized data bases and the Internet, no one should have any expectation of privacy about their records.
8 minute read
November 19, 2012 | Texas Lawyer

Reluctant Warrior: Rare Bankruptcy Professional-Malpractice Case Filed

Warren Norred sounds reluctant when he talks about the professional-malpractice case he recently filed in a Tarrant County district court. That's because Norred is a bankruptcy lawyer, and his clients are suing two bankruptcy lawyers and their former firm, alleging professional malpractice.
7 minute read
May 15, 2003 | Daily Report Online

DeKalb Jail Won't Escape Court Watch

Richmond [email protected] DeKalb County sheriff wants breathing room to operate the county's jail, but Superior Court Judge Hilton M. Fuller Jr. says he's not ready to lift court supervision of the facility. In a May 13 order, Fuller wrote that although health care at the jail had improved dramatically, it was not yet up to the court's standards.
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August 06, 2012 | National Law Journal

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