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Vote for Judge: Appellate, 2 District Courts on Ballot in Houston Runoffs
Three judicial court contests, one appellate and two district court seats in the Greater Houston area are before voters in this week's early-voting…Not Everyone Who Sees Something is Required to Say Something
Connecticut should not implement a policy of placing a Tarasoff-like obligation of a duty to warn on private citizens who bear no special relationship to a potential offender.Ex-Florida Department of Transportation Top Lawyer Faces 90-Day Suspension
A legal ethics expert said the prosecution highlighted "whether bar counsel and the Florida Supreme Court should hold government lawyers to higher standards of behavior."View more book results for the query "*"
Chief Justice Stuart Rabner Delivers Remarks on the State of the Judiciary
"A Constitution is a foundational document in a democracy. It should not be amended lightly," said Chief Justice Stuart Rabner at the recent NJSBA convention.Snapchat Faces Wrongful-Death Suit Following 'Sextortion' Scheme Involving 13-Year-Old Boy
Snapchat is accused of strict liability and negligence in a wrongful-death suit where a 13-year-old boy allegedly committed suicide after he was a victim of a "sextortion scheme," according to the federal lawsuit filed in South Carolina.Paychex CLO to Retire After Quarter-Century With Company
Stephanie Schaeffer joined the payroll-services firm as corporate counsel. Just four years later, she became director of legal services, and two years after that chief legal officer.Secretary of State Affirms Jeff Davis' Court of Appeals Candidacy, Sparks Appeal
"Jeff Davis is not only qualified to be on the ballot—he's the most qualified candidate to serve," said Jeff Davis' campaign manager, Scott Paradise of Mine Creek Strategies. "That's why he'll win tomorrow."