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Governor Lays Out Spending Plan for California Courts
The $5.3 billion budget proposal for the judicial branch includes modest increases in spending and money for court construction projects.'Exemplary Judge': This New Jersey Jurist Just Got an Elevation
The judge was appointed to the bench by Gov. Jon Corzine in 2007, and in 2014 Gov. Chris Christie renominated him to Superior Court.Doctors Have No Duty to Inform Patients of Misdiagnosis Risks, Virginia Appeals Court Holds
In a case of first impression, a Virginia Court of Appeals panel determined that a physician has no duty to inform a patient of the risk of misdiagnosis or offer treatment options for alternative diagnoses.President of Texas Wesleyan to Become Dean of UMississippi Law
"I am very excited and honored to be asked to return to my alma mater in this capacity!" Fred Slabach said in an email to Law.com Monday.Fourth Circuit's 'Tip of the Spear' Sets Plan to Retire This Year
"She has redefined, and now defined for all time, the indispensable position of clerk of court, not just for the Fourth Circuit, but for all of the United States Courts of Appeals," said former Circuit Judge Michael Luttig.View more book results for the query "*"
Announcing the 2023 Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards Finalists and Lifetime Achievement Winners
The final winners in all categories will be announced during an in-person awards ceremony on March 20, 2023, during the Legalweek conference in New York.A Window of Opportunity: Investor Says Now Is the Time to Purchase South Florida Real Estate
"When school is out, that's when the demand is there. People don't like moving their kids until school is out or summer vacation," said Justin Giles, a real estate investor and hedge fund manager. "I anticipate that somewhere around the spring or summer, you may see interest rates die down a little bit so the government can prepare for the higher demand so that they can stimulate the economy a little bit."Celebrities Are Fighting Back — and Some Lawyers Are Finding a Growing Niche
"Everyone's being taken advantage of," said John Uustal, co-founding partner of the Kelley | Uustal law firm.Celebrities Are Fighting Back—and Some Lawyers Are Finding a Growing Niche
In Hollywood, California, celebrity attorney Blair Berk is seeing a spike in celebrities hiring seasoned attorneys to fight back, even at the risk of harming their brand name.25% Off: Judge Reduces $10 Million Disgorgement After Trademark Infringement
The case stems from two suits filed by charitable organizations with similar-sounding names—Cars for Kids and Kars 4 Kids—both of which solicit donations of vehicles that are sold to raise funds for children's charities.Trending Stories
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