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Appeals opening reported at bar meeting
Politics and money dominated a wide-ranging discussion about judicial selection at the State Bar annual meeting. For those not dissuaded by the need to raise staggering sums of money to campaign for a state judicial seat, another opportunity has emerged. Court of Appeals Judge Edward H. Johnson announced at the Amelia Island, Fla.Coke Controls the Message With Report of Secrets Theft
By making an employee's alleged theft of its trade secrets public, The Coca-Cola Co. accomplished three things, experts say. It managed to control the message about the incident, it demonstrated its commitment to prosecute such thefts, and it raised a red flag about the risks all companies face in protecting their most valuable possession -- their intellectual property. In a memo to Coke employees, CEO Neville Isdell said he has ordered a thorough review of the company's information protection practices.Complaints Filed Over Pro Bono Work for Hecht
Travis County prosecutors are investigating whether Texas Supreme Court Justice Nathan Hecht received an illegal gift when Jackson Walker discounted its legal fees for representing Hecht in his 2006 fight with the State Commission on Judicial Conduct.Marc Dreier Sentenced to 20 Years
Judge cites the disgraced lawyer's "betrayal of trust."View more book results for the query "White Case"
N.J. Bench Diversity Doesn't Parallel State
Ethnicity among New Jersey judges resembles the state population less closely than do the judiciaries of nearby states, statistics show. People of African-American, Hispanic and Asian ethnicity comprise 35.1 percent of New Jersey's population but only 12 percent of its judiciary. The diversity ratios of society to the bench gained prominence this summer, when the ABA adopted recommendations aimed at increasing diversity on the bench.U.S. Attorney Scandal Brushes Jeffrey Taylor
One figure close to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales who's so far escaped the firestorm over the U.S. attorney firings is Jeffrey Taylor, the interim U.S. attorney for D.C. who previously worked as a counselor in Gonzales' office. But last week, Taylor's name touched the scandal's edges.Trending Stories
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