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Perception of Pa. Judiciary May Have Fueled Strong Republican Showing in Appellate Court Races
In another sign of a growing negative view of the judiciary, the number of people voting "no" in the retention elections was the highest it's been in more than a decade. According to the Department of State, the "no" vote on retention for the two Superior Court and two Commonwealth Court candidates was between 36% and 37%.GOP Candidates Take Three Seats in Contested Upstate Supreme Court Races
The results capped what were relatively rare competitive races in some of the most low-profile elections on the November ballot.'Remote, Hypothetical Conflicts' Don't Merit Shakeup of Lead Counsel in Facebook Case: Slights
Vice Chancellor Joseph R. Slights III determined Tuesday that criticism of the shareholders' team appeared to have been brought up as leverage in the leadership bid, not as a concern significant enough to warrant an interlocutory appeal.Republicans Take Long Island DA Races, in Campaigns Animated by State Bail Law
Tough-on-crime messages resonated in both of the suburban counties, flipping seats to GOP candidates Anne Donnelly in Nassau County and Ray Tierney in Suffolk.View more book results for the query "*"
AmerisourceBergen's First Ever Diversity Officer Sues Company for Alleged Discrimination
"It also has been a blunt deterrent to the principles of diversity and inclusion for which he has built a national reputation and which ABC falsely billed to the public to enhance its image nationally and globally," the complaint said.5th Cir. Reverses Dismissal of Plaintiff's Suit Alleging Retaliatory Firing by US Bank
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Tuesday reversed a district court's decision to dismiss a racial discrimination lawsuit against U.S. Bank because the lower court imposed too heavy a burden on the plaintiff too early in the case.Fourth Circ. Chief Cites New Colleague's Thoughts on What Makes a Good Judge
"We congratulate Judge Heytens and welcome him to the Court, where we look forward to his warm fellowship and wise counsel," Chief Judge Roger Gregory of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit said.Another Boutique Law Firm Arrives in Wynwood
Actuate Law, a tech-focused boutique based in Chicago, will move a couple of full-time lawyers and its AI legal compliance subsidiary into a new Wynwood building next spring.Covington Boosts Gaming Prowess With Addition of Former Nevada Gaming Regulator
The move comes as the gaming industry experiences increased regulatory pressure.Trending Stories
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