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Judge OKs Former GC's Role in Penn State Case
A Dauphin County judge has denied the bid by three former Penn State administrators charged with covering up the crimes of convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky to have the cases against them dropped.Alito, Accepting Becker Award, Lauds Third Circuit Icon
A federal appellate judge with chambers at Sixth and Market could exist in isolation—driving into the parking garage and taking the judges-only elevator up to the top floors of the courthouse where he could read briefs and write his opinions, stopping to take lunch in the judges-only lunch room a few floors below, "where the food was really lousy," said U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Jr.Appellate Lawyer of the Week: Energy Dispute Gets New Lease on Life
Houston solos Jeff Tompkins and Chris Nunnallee will soon refile a lawsuit they hope will settle a father/son dispute over a profitable oil and gas lease. But first they had to convince Houston's Fourteenth Court of Appeals to give them a second chance.Judges Serve Past Retirement Age
Thirty-four Supreme Court justices who are past the state's judicial retirement age of 70 began serving new two-year terms on the bench on Jan. 1 under the state's judicial certification program.View more book results for the query "*"
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Complaint Dismissed; Court Fails to Acquire In Personam Jurisdiction Over DefendantsGive Consideration to Income Tax When Negotiating a Settlement
In his Settlement and Compromise column, Thomas E.L. Dewey analyzes a recent First Department decision that demonstrated the importance of considering tax consequences when negotiating settlements concerning a buyout of shares, and the associated considerations when drafting any accompanying release provisions.'Significant' First Impression Ruling in Forgery Case
A Jan. 13 decision by Houston's Fourteenth Court of Appeals provides hope for embattled homeowners seeking to avoid eviction if they can claim that a document crucial in a foreclosure procedure is void.Prosecutors Launch Pilot Diversion Efforts
Prosecutors in Manhattan and Brooklyn are launching pilot programs next month to divert cases for eligible youths who have been accused of an offense even before the matter gets to court.Trending Stories
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