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Pa. Bar Exam Rules Harsh on Foreign Attorneys
There has been much talk in recent years about the so-called brain drain that causes some of the Delaware Valley's top college and graduate school students to flee to other American cities after receiving their diplomas. And it appears no different for foreign law students who wish to remain in the United States after earning advanced legal degrees here.Tea Party groups courted on Kagan nomination
Activists and lawmakers are actively courting Tea Party groups to weigh in on Elena Kagan's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court. Some conservative activists have said they hope the surging political movement will play a role in the Senate's consideration of Kagan. Tea Party coordinators this week said they're still assessing Kagan's nomination, and it isn't yet apparent whether it will become a priority for them.Akerman Senterfitt hosts pro bono services summit
A pro bono summit with attorneys, judges and law firms aims to find a solution for a crisis in pro bono services caused by a lack of fundingThelen Reid's Profits Are Up, but Partners Are Out
Eight years after the merger that gave birth to Thelen Reid & Priest, a struggle over firm direction seems to be done -- and the core New York group appears to have voted with their feet. Despite booming financial figures, the firm has lost 17 partners -- 14 from New York -- since early 2005. And two of the former partners say they and five others plan to file claims alleging that Thelen did not compensate them fairly. Responds Vice Chairman Michael Elkin, "Some of the folks who left were a complete bust."View more book results for the query "*"
U.S. factory output rose in May after April decline
U.S. factories produced more goods in May, rebounding after supply disruptions stemming from the Japan crises and tornadoes in the South cut their output for the first time in 10 months.New Pitcher Probably Won't Mean Relief for Bonds
In court papers, Melinda Haag's prosecutors point to a way around evidence barHarris Reaches Across Bay to Fill Top Slot
Incoming District Attorney Kamala Harris announced Monday that when she takes office Jan. 8 she'll hire Assistant DA Russell Giuntini -- who currently oversees the Alameda County DA's highest-volume branch office -- to fill the chief assistant district attorney's job.U.S. Chief Judges Join to Decry Budget Cuts
In an unusual show of agreement and public lobbying, the chief judges of nearly every federal district court, including all four in New York, have joined to warn Congress of the damage budget cuts have done to judicial operations.Trending Stories
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