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Appeals Court Clears Way for Trial Bonner Aborted
Jonathan [email protected] County may retry a hit-and-run defendant even though a judge last year dismissed the case in mid-trial for lack of prosecution, the Georgia Court of Appeals has ruled.Unless the Georgia Supreme Court intervenes, the ruling clears the way to complete a case that Fulton Superior Court Judge Alice D.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 20, No. 107 - June 6, 2011
Daily decision alert.Shearman Sees Double With Twin Second-Years
Identical twin sisters Tatziana and Diana Paraguacuto-Maheo graduated summa cum laude from Marid's leading university, then magna cum laude from the Sorbonne, then picked up Fulbright scholarships and LL.M.s from Columbia Law School, and wound up together as associates at Shearman & Sterling. What's behind their parallel successes? "Well, we know what we want," said Tatziana. "We believe in perseverance." That and being side by side.View more book results for the query "*"
Students sue in copyright infringement challenge
A pair of third-year students at the University of Maine School of Law are defending two college students who've been sued for copyright infringement by the Recording Industry Association of America. Lisa Chmelecki and Hannah Ames argue that digital information used by the recording industry to bring the lawsuits falls short of a new legal standard set by the U.S. Supreme Court.Calif. Federal Judge Blasts Gang Prosecutors
At a Tuesday hearing in a capital gang case, Northern District of California Judge William Alsup said that the prosecutors' tactics are "slippery," making a "bogus argument," and "inviting the court to make an error." The judge said he plans to exclude from the case a bevy of witnesses, some of whom have key testimony. Alsup's wrath had been building for months, since it became clear that prosecutors had decided not to comply with an order to turn over key evidence, including witness names.Troutman raises salaries to $125K
TROUTMAN SANDERS has raised salaries for its first-year associates in Atlanta from $115,000 to $125,000, meaning the wave of pay hikes that started last week in New York has hit Atlanta in earnest.Troutman's chairman and managing partner, Robert W. Webb Jr., on Wednesday confirmed that the firm had raised pay in Atlanta and other offices.Trending Stories
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