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Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 6, No. 148 -- August 4, 1998
Early crisis tests low-key judge
When he started a yearlong term as president of the Council of Superior Court Judges May 1, Judge Melvin K. Westmoreland knew he would have to deal with financial stresses facing the courts.But the 12-year veteran of the Fulton County Superior Court wasn't expecting them in June, the last month of the state's fiscal year, accompanied by what he called a "constitutional crisis.Split Remains on Landlord-Tenant Stay Relief
This article discusses the specifics of the new residential tenant stay relief provisions of BAPCPA, their interplay with existing state landlord-tenant laws, and the questions that BAPCPA has created and has left unanswered in light of changes to the bankruptcy code.SEC to Vote on Auditor Independence Rules
The Securities and Exchange Commission will vote on its proposed auditor independence rules on Nov. 15 over the objections of many in the accounting profession and lawmakers who would prefer a six-month delay. The SEC had sought a ban on providing both auditing and consulting services to the same client, but recently have shown a willingness to compromise.Judge Rejects Insurance Company's Bid to Use 'Fire Modeling' Results at Trial
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Judge Esther Suarez Assigned to Hudson Co. Civil Part
It is ORDERED that effective upon the taking of her oath and until further Order, Superior Court Judge Esther Suarez is hereby assigned to the Superior Court, Civil Division, Hudson County (Vicinage 6). This supplements the 2009-2010 General Assignment Order dated July 2, 2009.Karen Lee Torre Commentary: Activist Judges In New Age Spotlight
Listening to academics and jurists at various symposia posit reasons for the new age of judicial critics and nomination battles, it seemed most missed the obvious. Quite simply, it's the electronic age. Throughout history, the public had but a rudimentary grasp of the judiciary. The information super-highway has allowed for easy monitoring of judges and quick, mass communication about their backgrounds, "connections," publications, speeches and rulings. The public thus gained an in-depth understanding of the role ideology plays in judging.Following the High Court's Tracks on Pre-emption
A Superior Court panel has rejected an asbestos defendant's attempt to have a verdict against it overturned because the plaintiff's decedent worked in a railroad maintenance facility.Trending Stories
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