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Rice v. Taves, PICS Case No. 13-0823 (C.P. Lehigh March 14, 2013) Johnson, J. (6 pages).
The patient safety report (PSR) at issue was created for the purpose of compliance with PRPA and MCARE and thus, even factual statements within it were not original source documents that were discoverable under PRPA and MCARE; however, defendants failed to prove that the PSR was privileged under PRPA or MCARE because they failed to prove that it was ever reviewed by a peer review committee. Plaintiff's motion to compel production granted.San Diego Takes Aim at Transcript Costs
David Ettinger, an appellate lawyer representing the city of San Diego, says that court reporters routinely overcharge appellants seeking transcripts, and wants the state Supreme Court to step in.Miers Drops Bid for High Court; Who's Up Next?
When Harriet Miers withdrew her nomination to the Supreme Court, she put an end to weeks of scathing criticism over her qualifications. The identity of the next high court nominee will depend greatly on two factors: how big a fight President Bush wants to provoke with Senate Democrats and how much he will feel obligated to listen to his far right supporters, who desperately want a nominee with impeccably conservative judicial credentials.View more book results for the query "*"
11th Circuit appears split over deference in sentencing
Arguments in an Orlando child pornography case splits the full 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on sentencing discretion reserved for federal trial judges.NYLJ 100: Regional Firm Growth Outpaces Larger Firms in 2012
The size of the state's largest law firms has remained steady over the last year, while growth in several regional firms has been significant, according to an analysis of the number of attorneys in the 100 largest law firms in the state.Whistle Blown: Case Against Telecoms Accused of Defrauding D.C. Government Dismissed
D.C. Superior Court Judge Melvin Wright dismissed a case last week brought by Alan Grayson that accused several telecom companies of defrauding the D.C. government.Senate aide linked to Abramoff took 2 salaries
WASHINGTON AP - A former top aide to Sen. Thad Cochran now implicated in a lobbying scandal got paid more than $20,000 by the Mississippi Republican after leaving his office and starting another high-paid government job at the state's public broadcasting agency.Ann Copland left Cochran's office last spring after working there for three decades.Trending Stories
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