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Prosecutors Battle PD Over Help in Civil Case
Santa Clara judge Marcel Poché (left) is expected to rule Monday on an unusual attempt by prosecutors to bounce a public defender off a death penalty case. The district attorney's office says that Charles Gillan, a deputy public defender, erred in helping his accused cop-killer client, and his father, with paperwork in a parallel wrongful death suit filed by the victim's family.Home sales dip 1.7 percent on tight inventory
Sales of previously occupied homes fell in September after hitting a two-year high in August, in part because there were fewer homes available for sale.High Court Justices' Questions Key in How They Rule, Study Shows
In a new study entitled "The Illusion of Devil's Advocacy: How the Justices of the Supreme Court Foreshadow their Decisions During Oral Argument," Sarah Shullman came up with a surprisingly simple and accurate way of predicting outcomes based on the number and tenor of oral argument questions by justices. After seven of the 10 cases she studied were decided, Shullman looked for correlations -- and found them.View more book results for the query "*"
State by the Commissioner of Transportation v. 200 Route 17, L.L.C.
In a condemnation case, speculative improvements to the property cannot be considered in valuing the property.New Reality: Temps Must Join D.C. Bar
A recently released opinion stating that contract lawyers in the District must be licensed in D.C. throws law firms, contract lawyers, and legal staffing firms for a loop.Litigation against major companies flagging, in-house survey shows
Fewer major U.S. corporations are being sued this year than last, a new law firm commissioned study finds. Seventeen percent of corporate counsel surveyed got through the 12-month period ending in June without being sued, up from 11 percent in the prior 12 months, according to the report by Houston-based Fulbright Jaworski.Federal Judge Axes CNET Stock Option Claims
A federal judge has dismissed most of a shareholder derivative complaint against CNET in a decision that, observers say, shows how difficult it may be for plaintiffs to succeed in numerous similar claims related to stock-option backdating.Trending Stories
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