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State's attorney not among five nominated for Harford circuit judgeship
The names of three assistant state's attorneys for Harford County are among four lawyers and a district court judge who have been recommended to Gov. Martin O'Malley for appointment to the vacancy on the Harford County Circuit. But the county's chief...Tags: Elizabeth Bowen, Lawyers, Physical Disabilities, Government, Career and Workplace
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Community Commentary: Union should be working with the city [Corrected]
Several months ago, I wrote a piece about the Orange County Employees' Assn.'s fierce and unrelenting attack on our great city. At the time, I encouraged the union to become part of the solution and stop the petty bickering and name-calling. After all,...Tags: Lawyers, File Sharing, Layoffs and Downsizing, Employees, Employers
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Colleges face 'lose-lose situation' in rape cases
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSecond in a three-part series College sexual assault cases often are clouded by conflicting stories, alcohol consumption and a lack of witnesses. For college administrators, they are among the most difficult disciplinary matters to investigate, hear and...Tags: Lawyers, File Sharing, Moravian College, Assault, Colleges and Universities
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Lancaster businesses sued over fatal crash
tkleffman@amnews.comLANCASTER — The son of a Berea couple killed last summer in a car crash has filed a lawsuit against two Lancaster businesses that allegedly sold alcohol to the driver of the vehicle that slammed into their car. In a complaint filed last week in...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Business, Trials, Lawyers, Prosecution
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A New Era of DIY Legal Expertise: You Too Can Act Like a Lawyer
The traditional, hidebound and highly profitable world of Connecticut lawyering looks like it's being dragged — kicking and spewing objections — into the 21st century.
More and more people in these recession-ravaged times are taking the do-...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Lawyers, File Sharing, Legal Service, Business Enterprises
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Man pleads guilty in drug case judge calls 'major, major venture'
dona@herald-mail.comThe second of two men charged with possession of more than 100 pounds of marijuana and nearly $300,000 in cash entered guilty pleas to three counts Tuesday in Washington County Circuit Court and was sentenced to 15 years in state prison. John Richard...Tags: Morphine (drug), Punishment, Lawyers, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Drug Trafficking
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Durbin, Kirk judge 5 local lawyers ready for the bench
WASHINGTON — With three vacancies on the federal bench in Chicago, the names of five area lawyers have been shipped to President Barack Obama for consideration for judgeships. The recommendations by Illinois' two senators are not binding on Obama,...Tags: Chicago, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Employees, Career and Workplace, Republican Party
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Villalobos' attorneys drop him for not paying legal fees
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Dist. 46 board hires former judge to investigate ethics complaints
TribLocal - Grayslake » NewsA retired Lake County judge will conduct an investigation into ethics complaints against several Grayslake District 46 officials. District 46 school board members chose Barrington-based …... -
Anna Nicole Smith judge was biased, prosecutors allege [Updated]
L.A. NOWThe judge who oversaw the trial over prescription drugs provided to late model Anna Nicole Smith was biased, acted arbitrarily and capriciously, and carved out a “celebrity exception” to state law, the Los Angeles County district attorney... -
Bowling hired as Danville's interim city manager
In a decision that drew both groans and applause, Danville City Commission voted to hire longtime mayor John W.D. Bowling as interim city manager Thursday night.
It was another 3-2 vote, with Mayor Bernie Hunstad and commissioners Gail Louis and Ryan...Tags: Sports, Lawyers, Employees, Elections, Employers
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Madigan's allies get slice of village business
Michael Madigan calmly sliced his daily apple as he listened to the 40-minute pitch from several leaders of Oak Lawn, long frustrated in their efforts to secure money for a dilapidated water system that supplies much of the south suburbs.
At the time...Tags: Anita Alvarez, Daniel Lipinski, Legal Service, Michael Madigan, Economy, Business and Finance
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