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Pension Measure to Benefit Justice Reichbach's Widow
The new law grants a "service" retirement to Supreme Court Justice Gustin Reichbach, though he died a few days prior to when the application for the retirement was to have become effective, and adds credit for state service for the period that he served as a judge with the United Nations War Crimes Tribunal in Kosovo.Former Judge to Lead Boutique's Divorce Practice
Former Nassau County Court Judge Tammy Robbins has joined Gerstman Schwartz & Malito to lead its divorce law practice and assist with the firm's criminal and civil litigation matters.Supervising Judges Named in Sixth Judicial District
Three new supervising judges have been appointed in the state's Sixth Judicial District, court officials announced Wednesday.Federal Circuit Wary of 'Bogus' PTAB Filings as Stall Tactic
Three judges seemed disinclined to stay Intellectual Ventures' patent case against JPMorgan Chase just because a petition for PTAB review has been filed.View more book results for the query "*"
Public Defender Chief, District Attorney Make Coweta Judge Short List
The head of the statewide indigent defense system is on a short list of recommended candidates to fill a vacancy on the Coweta Circuit bench, as is the circuit's top prosecutor.With Ferman Leaving, Castor Eyes Return as Montco DA
Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman has announced she will be running for one of the county's open judicial slots, forgoing the chance to run for a third term as head prosecutor.Conservation Dept. Granted Say Over State Land Oil and Gas Leases
An environmental advocacy group has failed in its constitutional challenge to the state government's use of funds from leasing state land for oil and gas development. However, a split en banc Commonwealth Court panel ultimately determined that, going forward, the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, and not the governor, should have direct authority to execute those leases.Lackawanna Judge Releases Two Doctors From Lymphoma Med Mal Case
Two doctors who were sued by a woman who claimed they failed to promptly diagnose her with Hodgkin's lymphoma have been dismissed from the litigation because of the statute of limitations, a Lackawanna County judge has ruled.Trending Stories
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