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Controversial court nominee survives Senate test
WASHINGTON AP - Democrats on Tuesday crushed a Senate filibuster against a controversial appeals court nominee, demonstrating to Republicans they can't stop President Barack Obama from turning the federal judiciary to the left.The 70-29 vote limited debate over the qualifications of U.S. District Judge David Hamilton of Indiana, and assured his elevation to the Chicago-based appeals court.Appeals court upholds Ga. ban on guns in church
A federal appeals court has upheld Georgia's law banning guns in churches and other places of worship.Outside Counsel Bringing Aboard Obamacare Experts
Now that the fight over funding the Affordable Care Act is over, law firms are getting ready for the in-house counsel who will be calling for help with its implementation.The Voicemail Message That Has GCs Talking
Four years ago Marvell Semiconductor general counsel Matthew Gloss and two colleagues phoned the legal chief of rival Jasmine Networks. The call went to voicemail, so Gloss left a message and hung up. Or he thought he did. It turns out the voicemail was still taping the Marvell officials as they talked on speakerphone -- allegedly about how they were stealing their rival's trade secrets. The incident has turned into a major headache, not just for Marvell, but potentially for in-house lawyers everywhere.Taking the bench: Rodriguez-Chomat sworn in
Former state Rep. Jorge Rodriguez-Chomat has been formally sworn in as a Miami-Dade circuit judge.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Bars Drillers, Lawmakers From Intervening in Act 13 Suit
A Commonwealth Court judge has barred industry groups, drillers and legislators from intervening in a suit filed by seven Pennsylvania municipalities and the Delaware Riverkeeper Network that alleges the recent zoning-related amendments to the state's Oil and Gas Act are unconstitutional.Glaxo Asst. GC Weighs In on E-discovery Rule Changes
Leah Lorber, assistant general counsel with GlaxoSmithKline, is urging fellow in-house counsel and their outside lawyers to weigh in on proposed court rule changes that could make e-discovery less costly and time-consuming.Justice Department's Independence 'Shattered,' Says Former DOJ Attorney
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