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Lawyers should avoid making large campaign contributions to judges before whom they may appear
I am a lawyer and if I know I am going to have cases before a particular court or judge, is it ethical for me, during the judicial race for that position and, even more so, during the retention races, to give substantial campaign contributions to judicial candidates?Brandon Farms Property Owners Association, Inc. v. Brandon Farms Condominium Association, Inc.
Under the Condominium Act, a builder or developer may not make a condominium association responsible for an individual association member's failure to pay assessments owed to an umbrella organization; thus, the clause in the Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions here, making the Condominium Association responsible for paying the full assessment due the Property Owners Association from its individual members regardless of whether they pay the Condominium Association, is void.View more book results for the query "*"
Plain Language Controls In Joint Tortfeasor Release
Reversing a trial court decision that lawyers say threatened to upset the practice of partial settlement, the Superior Court has re-established the plaintiff's right to enter into a joint tortfeasor release and settle with some defendants but not others wNavy chaplain faces court-martial for wearing uniform at protest
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Fla. Foreclosure Firm and Affiliate Lay Off 155 More
Another 155 employees received pink slips Thursday from the Law Offices of David J. Stern and DJSP Enterprises, which processes home foreclosure cases for the Florida law firm, after about 200 layoffs early in November. The latest round of layoffs included lawyers and support staff.Wal-Mart Controversy Pits Clinton's Political Ambition Against Her Past
With Wal-Mart under fire to improve its labor and health care policies, a Democrat with ties to the company is feeling some heat. As Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton -- who sat on Wal-Mart's board while husband Bill was governor -- sheds her Arkansas past and looks ahead to a possible presidential run of her own, the Wal-Mart issue presents an exquisite dilemma: how to reconcile political demands with a history at a company many consumers depend upon but many Democratic activists revile.Trending Stories
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