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Connecticut Law Tribune

Justice Palmer Must Be Reconfirmed

By | March 01, 2017
The criticism and questioning of Justice Richard Palmer's qualifications to be a jurist based on his honest, good-faith rulings, on a matter of constitutional interpretation, should be shocking and abhorrent to all lawyers.
10 minutes read

Daily Business Review

Miami Judge Aims to Advance Air Bag Litigation in Wake of Takata's Guilty Plea

A Miami federal judge wants to move civil claims against Takata toward a swift resolution now that the manufacturer has pleaded guilty to concealing a defect in its air bags.
9 minutes read

Corporate Counsel

Judge Refuses Fee Award to State AGs in Antitrust Case

Nearly a year after striking down Staples Inc.'s proposed takeover of Office Depot, a federal judge in Washington refused Tuesday to award $175,000 in legal fees to the Pennsylvania and District of Columbia attorneys general for their role in challenging the office supply chains' $6.3 billion deal.
12 minutes read

Texas Lawyer

A Shot of Red Eye

By | March 01, 2017
For the better part of two decades, the fight over the estate of late billionaire oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall has remained a fixture on Mike Wood's docket, a case that unwittingly turned the once little-known Houston probate jurist into the "Anna Nicole Smith" judge. And Wood has finally had enough of it.
11 minutes read

Daily Business Review

Florida Legislature at 'Open War' With State Supreme Court

The Republican-dominated Legislature's tense relationship with the state Supreme Court is hanging over this year's legislative session as lawmakers take up two bills to deal with the aftermath of court rulings that Republicans don't like.
8 minutes read

Daily Report Online

Supreme Court Issues Eight Lawyer Discipline Decisions

By | February 28, 2017
The Supreme Court of Georgia on Monday released opinions on lawyer discipline.
77 minutes read

The Legal Intelligencer

Facing the Behemoth: Gorsuch's Implications for Environmental Law

An avid fly-fisher born in Colorado to the first female administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch has clear connections to the world of environmental law.
13 minutes read

The Legal Intelligencer

Superior Court Affirms Conviction of Kane Confidant

The state Superior Court has affirmed the criminal conviction of Patrick Reese, a former aide to former state Attorney General Kathleen Kane.
4 minutes read

New York Law Journal

Nassau Courts Celebrate Black History

By | February 27, 2017
Three legal leaders were recognized for their contributions to the profession and the community Friday at the Nassau County Courts 12th annual Black History Month celebration, sponsored by the bar's Black History Committee and the Amistad Long Island Black Bar Association.
2 minutes read

The Legal Intelligencer

Cosby to Get Trial in Montco, With Non-Montco Jury

Bill Cosby's criminal trial will take place in Montgomery County, but the jury is set to be chosen from a different jurisdiction, the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas ruled Monday.
6 minutes read

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