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Federal Dockets Move Faster in 2003
U.S. district judges in Texas decreased their docket backlog in 2003 for one simple reason: Most of the trial-level judgeships are filled for the first time in recent memory.Judicial Council Hungers for New Judges
Capital Accounts: The state needs more jurists ... Amicus filers have to name their friends ... and Prop 8 advertising tit for tat!The fine art of actually collecting legal fees
As the legal profession continues to weather this down economy, clients are scrutinizing legal fees more closely than ever. Law firms critically need their fees paid in order to stay profitable and should avoid these common billing problems.What Is a Structure Under Labor Law §240(1)?
In their Trial Practice column, Robert S. Kelner and Gail S. Kelner of Kelner & Kelner write: A less common but significant issue in some Labor Law §240(1) cases is whether the work that resulted in injury was being performed on a "building or structure" within the scope of the statute. While the term "building" speaks for itself, a review of existing case law shows that the term "structure" has been interpreted broadly.7th Circuit shakes up debt law
A decade-long series of 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rulings and advisory opinions in Fair Debt Collection Practices Act cases has created a unique body of law that some consumer lawyers say has made related litigation more complicated and expensive.Trending Stories
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