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I am pleased to announce the rollout of Web-KEA, your one-stop all-inclusive Web site design source. For a single all-inclusive fee, firms can have Web-KEA's slightly acclaimed Web designers create a Web site marginally different enough from your competition's site that you'll feel like you've really staked out your firm's identity in cyberspace.Certificate of Merit in Legal Mal Case Must Be Independent
Insisting on independent certificates of merit in legal malpractice cases, a Superior Court panel has ruled that verifications from plaintiffs' attorneys are "unsatisfactory substitutes" for certificates of merit from "appropriate licensed professionals.Methods of Judicial Selection:
With the 2003 judicial elections drawing closer, it is an excellent time to examine the continuing debate and practical realities of judicial selection methods. Pennsylvania is one of eight states that currently selects its judges through partisan elections. However, many voices, including Gov. Ed Rendell's, express support for a shift toward merit selection.Bankruptcy Judge Approves Dewey Budget
The defunct firm has up to $24.8 million to cover expenses for the next six-and-a-half weeks of its Chapter 11 proceedings. Come August, though, the estate's ability to pay for ongoing operations may rest heavily on whether it can recover money from former partners through a settlement.Cite as: US v. Daugerdas, S3 09 Cr. 581, NYLJ 1202471731243, at *1 (SDNY, Decided September 03, 2010)U.S. District Court, Southern DistrictJudge William H. Paul
Judge: No Evidence Lower Merion Students Faced Racial Bias
Although several plaintiffs in a suit alleging that the Lower Merion School District racially discriminated against them may have faced "procedural irregularities" regarding their placement in special education classes, a federal judge has ruled there was no evidence to support the alleged errors were racially charged.Commentary: "Othello" Teaches Lessons on Manipulation, Rationalization
Shakespeare's "Othello" ends badly, with several bodies on stage. The tragic scene offers a cautionary tale for attorneys, Michael P. Maslanka. Here's the combustible stew that brought about the carnage: Iago is a Venetian soldier. Othello is his high-ranking commander, who promotes the handsome and smooth-talking Cassio, an administrative-type, as his second-in-command, instead of Iago. An angered Iago vows vengeance.Trending Stories
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