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How Are Lawyers Like Firefighters? Let the Chief Justice Explain It to You
Chief Justice John Roberts on Thursday compared attorneys to firefighters, telling a law school gathering at the University of Montana that both have to jump into tough situations to contain problems. Roberts noted that both firefighters and lawyers are viewed as "a little bit nuts" and have a strong sense of camaraderie. "If you are in the law simply to make a living, you are not likely to find it rewarding," he told the audience.Justices Agree to Eye Pathological Parent-Child Bonds
The state Supreme Court has agreed to take up a case involving whether parental rights should be terminated under the state Adoption Act of 1980 when a pathological bond exists between a child and a parent.Troubled insurers put under control of Pa. agency
A pair of financially troubled Allentown companies that provide long-term care insurance are under control of the Pennsylvania Insurance Department following a court decision.View more book results for the query "*"
Justices Hear Arguments in Ignition Interlock Case
There is no agency with authority to enforce the installation of an ignition interlock system under the remnants of the old DUI law, Act 63, according to an attorney for a repeat DUI offender.Ethics Complaint Against John L. Blunt Dismissed
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