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Texas Tech Tops State's Law Schools in July Bar Pass Rates
Texas Tech University School of Law graduates hit a bittersweet note on the July 2009 Texas bar exam. Of the Lubbock school's first-time test-takers, 94.52 percent passed. That's the highest percent passing rate on the July exam among the nine American Bar Association-accredited law schools in Texas. Walter Huffman (pictured) is dean of the law school at Texas Tech.Temporary Suspension Order — Richard S. Yusem
The Disciplinary Review Board having filed with the Court pursuant to Rule 1:20-15(k) a recommendation (DRB 11-381) that RICHARD S. YUSEM of SOMERVILLE, who was admitted to the bar of this State in 1977, be suspended from the practice of law and compelled to pay a monetary sanction to the Disciplinary Oversight Committee for failure to comply with the determination of the District XIII Fee Arbitration Committee in Docket No.XIII-2011-0007F, and good cause appearing;Lawyer Involved in Mortgage Fraud Among 8 Disbarred by Brooklyn Court
An attorney who pleaded guilty for his role in a multi-million dollar mortgage scheme and another who took a settlement check meant for his client were among eight lawyers disbarred on April 3 by a Brooklyn appellate court.Buffett outlining dividend plan seen easing successor's job
Warren Buffett is focused on his legacy as he prepares the company he's overseen for almost five decades for new management. His annual letter will outline a dividend strategy could help explain how the company's next leaders should approach the challenge of allocating profits.Schulman refutes charges of inflated fees
Former Milberg Weiss partner Steven Schulman filed more court documents on Monday to dismiss the bulk of the government's case against him. In response to charges that Milberg Weiss' attorneys' fees were necessarily inflated by payments to plaintiffs, Schulman argued that said that such inflated fees could not have existed because judges approved and scrutinized the settlement amounts.View more book results for the query "*"
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Notice to the bar.Civil Rights Section Honors Touro Dean Emeritus
The New York State Bar Association's Committee on Civil Rights honored Howard Glickstein, dean emeritus and a professor at Touro Law Center, with its Haywood Burns Memorial Award on Jan. 24 during the bar group's annual meeting at the Hilton New York.When Do Attorney Fees Become Unreasonable?
Was it reasonable for an attorney to charge a $350 hourly rate if the client agreed to the rate, but the work was then performed by paralegals or staff? A Connecticut grievance committee didn't think so, finding that the attorney had violated a state rule on unreasonable fees. Kenneth A. Votre, who represents plaintiffs in legal malpractice cases, says attorney fees are market-driven, and the legal profession must compete like a business.Trending Stories
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