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Legislator Pushes to Extend Terms for State Judges
State Rep. Steve Wolens, D-Dallas, is suggesting a new way to tackle the old problem of judges relying on lawyers who practice before them to help fund their campaigns: extend judges` terms to put more distance between them and their contributors.Court officials look to runoff
The holders of two key posts in the Fulton County court system face runoff elections scheduled for Aug. 5. Fulton Sheriff Myron E. Freeman, whose first term has been marked by questions about his handling of courthouse security and deteriorating conditions at the county jail, will face retired FBI agent Theodore "Ted" Jackson for the Democratic nomination.Pa. Bar Pass Rate Tops 2006 Mark
The pass rate for the July 2007 Pennsylvania bar examination passed the near record-setting rate for the July test last year.From the Experts: Getting It All Together
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Jefferson Wants Case Moved to D.C.
Last week, Jefferson's lawyers asked the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia to dismiss 14 of the 16 criminal charges against him and move the other two to D.C. federal court.PTO Invalidates TiVo Patent Claims, but Case Against EchoStar Is Far From Over
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has invalidated software patent claims that TiVo used to win $200 million in sanctions and infringement damages against EchoStar. The ruling represents yet another setback for TiVo, following a ruling against it last month at the Federal Circuit. But TiVo -- which has been battling with EchoStar since 2004 over IP rights to digital video recorder technology -- is digging in to continue the legal fight.Judge Puts the Kibosh on $1.4 Million Verdict Against Texas Firm
In August, the Law Offices of Windle Turley felt the sting of a $1.4 million verdict -- the result of the Dallas plaintiffs firm attempting to recover a contingent fee from a former client. But last week a judge soothed that wound by erasing the damages portion of the verdict. The background of the complicated fee dispute stretches back to a medical malpractice suit filed in 1997 by a lawyer who worked for the Turley firm at the time but left in 2000.Trending Stories
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