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Judicial System Overhaul Bill Advancing Through Legislature
The massive bill — 10 sections and more than 100 pages — includes several significant changes would allow courts to conduct business with fewer delays and create uniform rules and definitions for county courts-at-law, according to S.B. 1717. On May 5 it reported out of a House committee with six minor amendments, but the committee has yet to distribute its report. The judicial-overhaul bill could die unless the House races to meet deadlines next week.Client Mergers Force Law Firms to Pick Sides, Some Partners to Move On
For several years, Loeb & Loeb tried to maneuver the delicate politics involved in representing both brand-name and generic drug companies.Scalia Steps Down as Labor Department's Top Lawyer
Eugene Scalia, the Labor Department's top lawyer whose nomination was fiercely opposed by labor unions, said Monday he's stepping down after a year in the position. As a recess appointment, Scalia would have been forced to step down in November when Congress adjourned. Bush, however, named him acting solicitor with the intent of submitting his nomination again, this time to a Senate controlled by Republicans.View more book results for the query "*"
Riding a Harley to the High Court?
Superior Court Judge Seamus P. McCaffery says he can't exactly put his finger on what it is about him that might make members of the legal profession think of him as an outsider.'Trickle-up' economics may decide U.S. election
Are Americans really preparing to vote on "trickle-up" economics This novel theory suggests that if government provided the lion's share of tax benefits to low- and middle-income Americans and small businesses, they would create more revenue, jobs and financial flexibility. The U.S. presidential candidate who gets economic incentives right for small businesses is on to something powerful.Corps tosses all charges against 2 Marines in deaths of Iraqi civilians
LOS ANGELES AP - All charges have been dismissed against two Marines accused in the killings of 24 Iraqi civilians in Haditha, the Marine Corps announced Thursday.Lance Cpl. Justin L. Sharratt, 22, of Canonsburg, Pa., was charged with murdering three brothers. Capt. Randy Stone, 35, a battalion lawyer from Dunkirk, Md.Slow sales threaten Intown condo market, report says
THE OPENING SENTENCE of Haddow Co.'s mid-year 2007 condominium market overview sends a blunt warning about Atlanta's Intown market: It's clearly entered the danger zone. "We're definitely trying to send a message and want people to try to pay attention to what's going on," said David Haddow, president of Haddow Co.UCLA dean defends donation from Milken brother
A $10 million donation to the University of California at Los Angeles School of Law has sparked a controversy, with one faculty member telling university administrators that accepting the gift will tarnish the law school's reputation.Trending Stories
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