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Calif. judicial council hungers for new judges
If you've ever considered becoming a judge, now might be a good time to apply in California. Vacancies in that state's appellate and trial courts climbed to a near-record high of 78 at the end of September, according to state figures. Retirements, including four last month in Los Angeles alone, are fueling this empty-bench syndrome. But empty benches mean opportunity for black-robe seekers, and there's even better news: Funding for another batch of 50 new judgeships arrives in July.People, plaintiffs-respondents v. Greenberg, defendants-appellants
Insurer Cannot Invoke Attorney-Client Privilege to Bar Former Executives� Review of Legal MemorandaAccessData Releases Single-Server Summation Legal Review Platform
AccessData, a manufacturer of digital investigations and litigation support software, released a new single-server configuration for their Summation CaseVantage web-based legal review platform.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 11, No. 217 -- November 11, 2003
A Powerful Tool for Rehabilitation
Vincent Schiraldi, commissioner of the New York City Probation Department, writes: For too many people obtaining a Certificate of Relief from Disabilities can prove to be an insurmountable roadblock. This is tragically ironic given the fact that CORs were originally intended to ease the barriers preventing people from transcending their criminal histories.View more book results for the query "*"
Yahoo CEO Mayer Promotes Ron Bell to General Counsel
Yahoo! Inc. ended its search for a new general counsel, naming Ron Bell to head its law department just a month after ex-Google Inc. executive Marissa Mayer took over as chief executive officer.Former Solicitor General Olson Predicts Tough Going for Next Justice
Despite Republican gains, President Bush's picks for potential Supreme Court vacancies will face a "political firestorm" in the Senate, the Bush administration's former chief lawyer at the high court said Thursday. Theodore Olson, who resigned in July as solicitor general, predicted Bush will get to name as many as three justices during his second term. "The presidential election was merely about the next four years. A Supreme Court justice is for life. It will not be pretty," he said.Trending Stories
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