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Lawyer to Head State Biz, Transport Office
No new judicial appointments secretary, but lawyers are still getting gigs in the Schwarzenegger Administration. Also Blogged: So, seriously, where is the new John Davies? Prospective judges can�t vet themselves, y�know. No Subscription RequiredGross Construction Assoc. Inc. v. American Manufacturers Mutual Insurance Co.
Claims Analysis Including Possible Litigation Position Is Protected Under Work Product Doctrine2nd Circuit chides, removes judge from case over sentencing
A federal judge was removed from a case because the 2nd Circuit said he demonstrated "scorn" in his approach to the sentencing of a tax fraud defendant. This is the fourth time since 2008 that the circuit has rebuked the judge.View more book results for the query "*"
Police Say Pennsylvania Newspaper Reporter Snared in Internet Sex Sting
A newspaper reporter has been charged with trying to arrange a sexual encounter via the Internet with an undercover police officer posing as a 13-year-old girl. Steve Sembrat, a sports reporter for the Times Leader, was arrested Sunday in Springfield Township outside Philadelphia, where he had gone to meet the girl, who turned out to be a detective with Delaware County's Internet sex crimes unit, authorities said.Minneapolis firm tallies 25th good deal for dropped GM, Chrysler dealers
Dady & Gardner has scored 20 wins and five settlements on behalf of car dealerships that were dropped from the General Motors and Chrysler networks when the two companies filed for bankruptcy last year.Fewer Jobs Mean More Law School Applications in Texas
As the job market gets tighter and more workers find themselves unemployed, new college graduates are continuing their education and working professionals are flocking back to school. In Texas, the law is a popular choice, with schools reporting double-digit percentage increases in the number of applications from wannabe lawyers. School officials in the Lone Star State, where the jump in applications at most law schools is outpacing the overall national increase, say the boom is connected to employment prMiers High Court Nomination Abandoned
Harriet Miers, the 60-year-old Dallas litigator who was President George W. Bush's choice to replace Justice Sandra Day O'Connor on the U.S. Supreme Court, withdrew her nomination yesterday, ending three-and-a-half weeks of sometimes scathing criticism from both the left and the right over her qualifications.Trending Stories
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