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States Are Looking for New Ways To Gauge Judges' Performance
As public interest in judges' professional performance grows, states' use of judicial performance evaluations has been on the rise.Conviction Affirmed in Theft From Mayor
Haggerty was sentenced to an aggregate prison term of 1 1/3 years and ordered to pay $750,000 in restitution in December 2011.Jackson Lewis continues growth spurt with Philly office
Jackson Lewis has opened an office in Philadelphia, its seventh new location in the past 12 months. The office has opened with three partners: Rick Grimaldi, Maria Petrillo and Robert Seiger.DOJ Pitches Reforms To Sentencing Commission
The U.S. Justice Department is recommending changes to the federal sentencing laws, including lengthening prison sentences for tax crimes involving hidden offshore bank accounts, revising punishment schemes for immigration violations and reducing the nation's prison population.Clifford Chance names new global practice leader
Mark Kirsch has been elected Clifford Chance's global practice area leader for the litigation and dispute resolution practice. Kirsch will begin his four-year term May 1, succeeding Peter Chaffetz.View more book results for the query "*"
Solos: How to Create 'Referral Engines'
As a solo practitioner it is often easy to become self-absorbed, thinking only about what you feel you need to do to survive and then thrive.Fla. High Court Rules Those Who Disclose HIV Results Can Be Sued for Damages
A person or company that discloses the results of HIV testing in violation of a patient's privacy rights can be sued for damages, the Florida Supreme Court ruled Thursday. The court carved out an exception to the state impact rule, which states that "emotional distress suffered must flow from physical injuries the plaintiff sustained in an impact" in order for a plaintiff to recover damages for emotional distress caused by the negligence of another.Revived hate crimes law on way to Senate
By Doug Gross, Associated Press WriterATLANTA AP - A revived version of Georgia's hate crime law is making its way through the Legislature, two years after the state's Supreme Court tossed out the old statute for being too vague.The law, drafted in 2000, had called for stiffer criminal penalties for crimes where a victim is chosen because of "bias or prejudice.Shaky First Half of 2012 Causing Collections Push for Pa. Firms
When Citi Private Bank's Law Firm Group announced its midyear report on law firm financial health earlier this month, the bank's analysts said they were concerned trouble was looming.Trending Stories
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