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Judges' Annual Meeting Open To Public
The Judicial Branch public access task force kicked off its first meeting around a large U-shaped table in the well of the Supreme Court. The glaring light of three pole-mounted Kleig lights and four TV cameras added a dramatic — and symbolic — flair.Massacre Survivors Still Trying To Get Ex-President Of Mexico Into Conn. Court
Ernesto Zedillo, the former president of Mexico who now teaches at Yale University, says he's focusing on his scholarly duties, and not getting himself distracted by "a frivolous lawsuit." The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Connecticut accuses Zedillo of covering up a massacre of 45 civilians in the village of Acteal in 1997.Civil Court Adds Safeguards for Consumers Sued for Debt
The New York Civil Court is moving to strengthen protections for consumers sued for failing to pay their credit card bills, according to Justice Fern A. Fisher, the administrative judge of the Civil Court. The Civil Court is set to require specific licensing information about debt buyers and debt collectors, as well as complete affidavits detailing a consumer's debt before default judgments will be approved by clerks, said Justice Fisher.Firm-by-firm sampling of billing rates nationwide
The National Law Journal asked the respondents to its 2004 survey of the nation's 250 largest law firms to provide hourly billing rate information for partners and associates firmwide and in their principal offices.Yale-New Haven Hospital Brings In Lawyer To Advocate For Low-Income Children
Alice Rosenthal was born at Yale-New Haven Hospital. Now, as a trained professional, she's returning there to work. Rosenthal is a lawyer and she'll be part of a growing effort statewide designed to improve the health and welfare of children from low-income families.Judge Kravitz To Be Honored With Symposium Series
In what is expected to become an annual event, the Connecticut Bar Foundation is planning a symposium event in honor of U.S. District Judge Mark R. Kravitz, whose distinguished legal career is, tragically, coming to a close.Suit Against Ex-Mexican President Dismissed
It's been a good month for Yale professor and former president of Mexico Ernesto Zedillo.'Exhaustion of Remedies' Doctrine Given Boost by Connecticut Court
A Connecticut Superior Court judge has ruled against a former Yale instructor who was denied tenure, asserting that the assistant philosophy professor didn't exhaust her administrative remedies under the school's employment handbook before filing suit. The plaintiff is suing for damages, claiming breach of contract, breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing and negligent misrepresentation.Trending Stories
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