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Comments Sought on Draft Mandatory CLE Report
The Supreme Court's Ad Hoc Committee on Continuing Legal Education has submitted its draft report to the Supreme Court, recommending establishment of a mandatory CLE program and suggesting how it should be implemented. The Committee's report and recommendations are published for comment.Obituary: Judge Lenard Louie, 68, was Settlement Expert, Mentor
San Francisco Superior Court Judge Lenard Louie, an icon of the city's criminal courts, died Tuesday of cancer. He was 68. Known for his talent at settling cases, Louie served as a mentor for attorneys and his fellow jurists. "A lot of people come and go through that building, but Lenard Louie was an institution,� said San Francisco solo Randall Knox, a former prosecutor when Louie was on the bench.Health Insurance Is Not 'Commerce'
Under the Constitution, health insurance is a matter of state, not federal, jurisdiction, and an erroneous Supreme Court precedent on which people who think otherwise are relying, South-Eastern Underwriters, should be overturned.From Opera Fans to Workshare Plans
SOMETIMES the most interesting thing about covering technology for lawyers is trying to figure out what software from the wider technology world will break into the purview of your audience.Jury Awards $5 Million To Guard Crushed by Booth
A Philadelphia jury has awarded $5 million to a former security guard at a South Philadelphia sports complex who claimed he suffered permanent abdominal injuries in September 2003 when a parking lot booth he was sitting next to fell on top of him after being blown over by a gust of wind.View more book results for the query "*"
Fund manager Robert Berlacher must disgorge more than $350,000 in profits he made by shorting a "PIPEs" investment, but a federal judge exonerated him of two fraud counts and an insider trading charge.
Broward Bank of Commerce reports first ever profit
The bank posted net income of $65,400 for the fourth quarter of 2010, compared with a $402,000 loss for the same period a year earlier. The bank lost $22,000 in the third quarter of 2010.Cooley and Gibson Thriving On Biotech Deals
Cooley Godward's Palo Alto office helped Conor file its IPO on Aug. 23, becoming the latest in a surge of medical/biotech companies trying to go public before Election Day. And Gibson, Dunn counseled St. Jude Medical Inc. through a $273 acquisition of Endocardial Solutions Inc., a maker of catheters used for diagnosing and treating irregular heartbeats.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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