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Reporter's Notebook: Zoned Courts Begin at Philadelphia's Criminal Justice Center
Philadelphia's criminal courts undertook a historic change today to centralize all of the city's preliminary hearings at the Criminal Justice Center in Center City and align the courtrooms with the city's six detective divisions in a zoned court model.Former U.S. Judges Enter Fray Over Guantanamo Detentions
Three former federal judges from New Jersey have filed U.S. Supreme Court briefs opposing the detention, without judicial review, of 660 men at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba.Allen & Overy on Record Philippine Share Sale
The $920 million stock offering by LT Group is the largest ever in the Philippines.Making Partner: It's different now
Making partner in the 21st century is difficult and, as the newest class attests, it appears unlikely that achieving this milestone will get any easier in years to come.The newly promoted in Atlanta have navigated a minefield during their careers, including changes brought on by the Information Age, the entrance of new and younger generations, law firm globalization and a recession.In IP, a Lucky Few Land Trials
Stanford law professor Mark Lemley says that patent disputes don't often go to trial but when they do, the partners with a track record generally take the lead.View more book results for the query "*"
From Precarious to State-of-the-Art
Transforming a house of cards into a stable, 'zero admin' system.Senate Judiciary Committee's Vote on Kagan Gets One-Week Delay
The top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee requested on Tuesday a one-week delay before the committee votes on the nomination of Elena Kagan for the Supreme Court. Also at the request of Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., the committee delayed by one week a vote on Bryan Cave partner James Cole to be deputy attorney general. Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said he would reschedule the Kagan vote and a committee debate for Tuesday, July 20, to be followed sometime later by a vote in the full Senate.Harassment Plaintiff's E-Mails Admissible, Judge Rules
A plaintiff in a hostile work environment case who claims that her boss's sexual innuendo was offensive and humiliating cannot block the jury from hearing about the dirty jokes found on her own workplace computer, a federal judge has ruled.Trending Stories
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