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June 04, 2013 |

Castille Addresses Retention And Administrative Changes

If Pennsylvania Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille is retained by voters this year, he will only be able to serve one more year unless the constitutional provision mandating that judges retire the year in which they turn 70 is changed through legislation or lawsuits pending before the justices.
7 minute read
November 09, 2006 |

Asian-American Bar Convention Raises Big Numbers, Money

Over 800 Asian-American attorneys, judges and law students have arrived in the City of Brotherly Love in a first for the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) in terms of location and fund raising.
2 minute read
March 18, 2003 |

Judge Finds Method-of-Treatment Patent Invalid

A high-stakes patent case in New York may sharply curtail the use of a controversial type of biotech patent, significantly affecting the research, sales and patent rights of universities, biotechnology firms and drug companies. The University of Rochester alleges that several drug giants' manufacture and sale of two best-selling painkillers, Celebrex and Bextra, infringes upon the university's patented pathway to reduce pain.
6 minute read
June 11, 2007 |

S.F. Democrat Gets Key Labor Post

The governor is naming Angela Bradstreet to a key labor post where she'll shape state policy on wage-and-hour regulations and other workplace rules.
3 minute read
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September 12, 2006 |

ERM Software Builds Better Client Base

If e-mail blasts and CRM systems both fall short when building contact information for a client base, what next? Tom Baldwin, chief knowledge officer at Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, delivers a six-point evaluation of the enterprise relationship management software the firm chose.
5 minute read
September 14, 2009 |

In re Adoption of M.M.H.

In this adoption matter, the trial court lacked authority to sua sponte reduce the adopting grandmother's legal fees on the ground that they were excessive and unreasonable. Reversed and remanded.
2 minute read
May 07, 2007 |

James VanDevender v. G. Mitch Woods in his official capacity as sheriff of Jefferson County and Jefferson County

Because the 9th Court of Appeals failed to consider the issue of causation in the disability case concerning a sheriff's deputy, the Texas Supreme Court did not reach the state constitutional law issue of whether a county must pay benefits to a deputy sheriff for an injury that occurred during a previous sheriff's term.
2 minute read
May 26, 2005 |

Keep Spam on Ice

In today's spam wars, it's not enough to take potshots, blocking e-mail with filters. You need to blaze away with cannons, sorting messages based on intricate logical structures -- all while adapting to new spammer tactics. But that doesn't mean you have to sweat blood over a custom server and software combo. Comprehensive anti-spam appliances have become popular because they're economical, require minimal administrative resources and have a definite chilling effect on your spam intake.
6 minute read
January 15, 2008 |

Case Tests Cold Hit Link To '70s Murder

DNA matching is on trial in the case of a man accused of murder because S.F. prosecutors say his DNA matches 34-year-old crime scene evidence.
3 minute read

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