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Holiday Gift to Lawyers: Marketing Advice From the Experts
Even though I have been advising lawyers and law firms for over 25 years, this "young" dog can still learn new tricks. To be the best I can be for my law firm clients, I read just about everything I can on law firm marketing, attend and host conferences, and speak to "real-life" clients — all with the goal of finding the latest and greatest techniques.Philadelphia Judge Upholds Race Bias Award, Including Punitives
A federal judge in Philadelphia has upheld a jury's award of $295,000 in a race discrimination case but reduced the plaintiff's attorneys' fee requests, in part because the lawyers charged too high an hourly rate. U.S. District Judge Berle M. Schiller refused even to consider the defendant's argument that the company was shielded from punitive damages because of its good faith efforts to detect and deter discrimination.Judge: Johnson ineligible to be on ballot
A state administrative law judge Monday ruled that Clarence Johnson, right photo, the lawyer running to unseat Fulton County Superior Court Judge D. Todd Markle, is ineligible to run because Johnson owes back taxes. Administrative law judge Michael Malihi, left, can be overruled by the secretary of state.Methods of Judicial Selection:
With the 2003 judicial elections drawing closer, it is an excellent time to examine the continuing debate and practical realities of judicial selection methods. Pennsylvania is one of eight states that currently selects its judges through partisan elections. However, many voices, including Gov. Ed Rendell's, express support for a shift toward merit selection.View more book results for the query "White"
Special Court of Review Dismisses Admonition of Justice Nathan Hecht
The majority of the court of review concluded that Canon 5(2) of the code permits the public statements that Hecht made about Miers and that Canon 2B of the code does not apply in Hecht's case.Alito, Meeting With Democrats, Distances Himself From Abortion Statement
The Samuel Alito who argued against abortion rights in 1985 was "an advocate seeking a job" within the conservative Reagan administration, the Alito who is now a Supreme Court nominee told Democrats on Tuesday. The current version "thinks he's a wiser person" with "a better grasp and understanding about constitutional rights and liberties," senators said as Alito tried to downplay a 20-year-old document in which he asserted "the Constitution does not protect a right to an abortion."Justices Order Another Look at Hazleton Immigration Measures
Ten days after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Legal Arizona Workers Act -- which penalizes employers who knowingly hire unauthorized foreign workers -- the justices on Monday ordered the 3rd Circuit to reconsider a decision that struck down similar ordinances passed in Hazleton, Pa.Trending Stories
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