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Panel Upholds Decision to Excuse Late Juror
A judge who excused a selected but unsworn juror who was tied up with transportation problems did nothing to upset a murder conviction, a Manhattan appellate court said.The Couple at Center of Gay Marriage Change in Florida
Steve Schlariet and Ozzie Russ say they never sought the spotlight of social activism, the spotlight found them. The rural Florida Panhandle couple could become the first gay men granted a license to marry in the state when a judge's order takes effect.Chief Disciplinary Counsel Will Step Down to Join Private Practice
After working in the Office of the Chief Disciplinary Counsel for half a dozen years, Patricia King took the top spot in 2011 when Mark Dubois left for private practice. Now King is stepping down from the top job and will once again work with Dubois, at the New London firm of Geraghty & Bonnano.Judge Postpones Rowland Sentencing Because of Evidence Concerns
A federal judge has delayed the sentencing of former Connecticut Gov. John Rowland in a campaign fraud case because of defense lawyers' concerns about some evidence.New Video Game Will Teach Pro Ses Ins and Outs of Court System
Across the country, more than 80 percent of litigants in civil court appear without the help of an attorney. As such, an unconventional idea is drawing international attention: the use of a video game to teach laypeople how to prepare themselves for their day in court.View more book results for the query "*"
Mark Dubois: Number of Jury Trials May Be On the Rise
I had the opportunity to hear Chief U.S. District Judge Janet Hall give her annual "state of the district" report to the Connecticut Bar Association's Federal Practice Section the other day.State Lawmaker Nominated for Superior Court Judgeship
A Democratic state representative from Bridgeport has been nominated for a Superior Court judgeship.Annual Look Ahead: What to Expect in 2015
With Gov. Rick Scott set to be sworn in for his second term and legislative committee meetings beginning next week, the topics that will dominate discussion in the Capitol in the coming year are already starting to shape up. Here are six stories that could generate major headlines—or at least dominate the Tallahassee chatter—in 2015.The Big Boys Make $10 Million—How About You?
As rainmakers rake it in, there are implications for everyone working in Big Law, from other equity partners to back office workers, new data shows.Retail Group Restocks Its Top Lobbyist Spot
The Retail Industry Leaders Association has filled its top lobbying job in Washington, D.C., with Jennifer Safavian, a lawyer who most recently served as a senior aide to congressional Republicans.Trending Stories
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