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Governor Deal's JNC gets 75 names for appeals court
Governor Nathan Deal's Judicial Nominating Commission received 75 names of judges and lawyers to replace retiring Judge A. Harris Adams, a huge number compared with recent open seats. The nominees include, clockwise from top left: Judge Trip Self, litigator Mary Paige Adams, prosecutor Don Geary, Judge Benjamin Studdard, Judge Todd Markle and litigator Ken Shigley. Markle was Governor Deal's lawyer; the others made Deal short lists for the COA.NYU Law to Unveil New Furman Hall
NYU's $98 million addition, under construction and courtroom controversy since September 2001, opens for classes this morning. Administrators finished moving into their new offices over the December holidays.Ex-Knick Scores in Defamation Suit
A judge has granted Latrell Sprewell's motion to preclude the N.Y. Post from relying on confidential sources in its summary judgment motion.New ADA Guidelines Will Affect Many Employers
For employers, the new ADAAG has made the old ADAAG � already a voluminous and complicated set of regulations � even more rife with potential pitfalls, most of them yet to be discovered.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Tools for an Unconventional Lawyer
There are about 1,000 blind lawyers in the U.S., but only a few at major law firms, despite the assistance that contemporary technology offers. Kirkland & Ellis associate William Grignon stays on top of his practice with some additional software, including a speech synthesizer that reads aloud text displayed on a computer screen.What if Law Schools Offered a Big Law Boot Camp?
The buzz is that law schools may finally start offering some courses that could help students learn how to practice law. The Snark has a few ideas for classes that can teach real-world skills, including Big Law boot camp, advanced e-mail for Big Law Cogs and legal assistant's toolbox.The New Tune: Digital Rights, Disappearing Memories
Janus, Microsoft's new digital rights software, claims to promote the mobility of digital music while combating the problem of piracy. Instead of owning a copy of a song or album, you rent it. The view of IP rights reflected in Janus is consistent with an overall shift in software from a "sale," where the user owns a particular copy, to "licensing," where the user doesn't own it. This shift has been the subject of considerable litigation.Microsoft Surface Tablet Reviewed
For months, Donna Payne, CEO of the PayneGroup, had been trying to figure out why Microsoft was so gung-ho about Windows 8. But while reviewing Surface RT it clicked when the two are used together, they shine.Trending Stories
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