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Judge Sets Trial Date for Lawsuit Contesting Lt. Gov. Election Results
A specially appointed judge on Wednesday set Jan. 17 to try a civil suit contesting the election of Republican Lt. Gov.-elect Geoff Duncan. The suit claims that significant anomalies in the vote tallies likely due to the state's obsolete electronic voting system, may have cost Democratic challenger Sarah Riggs Amico the race. Amico is not a party to the case.UC-Berkeley Elections Expert Says Georgia's Lt. Governor Contest Is 'In Substantial Doubt'
A hearing on a motion to dismiss the election lawsuit is scheduled for Wednesday morning.Ironshore Appoints Lainie R. Dorneker as President of IronHealth
Ironshore Inc. has appointed Lainie R. Dorneker as president of IronHealth, its healthcare professional liability unit. Ms. Dorneker assumed the role…Honoring Professor Geoffrey Hazard
We have all taken courses on professional responsibility in law school and now must take an ethics component of mandatory continuing legal education. And we do because Professor Hazard pressed to have the subject as part of the core curriculum.5 Ways To Safeguard Company Hiring Processes From Ageism
The tools that make hiring more efficient can also make it more discriminatory, according to a panel at UC Berkeley School of Law.View more book results for the query "University of California-Berkeley"
Trump Sets Prime-Time Supreme Court Announcement
Trying to suss out how closely President Donald Trump's potential U.S. Supreme Court nominees are to the late Justice Antonin Scalia is not, of course, an exact science. Three recent reports, however, attempt to do just that—weighing the "Scalia-ness" of the next high-court nominee. Trump said he will announce his pick Tuesday night.Most New York Law Schools See Decline in Bar Pass Rates
Ten of New York's 15 law schools had their pass rates decline from last year on the July 2015 bar examination, according to figures that the law schools provided to the Law Journal. Three institutions—Touro Law School, New York Law School and Albany Law School—had a double-digit or near double-digit slide.Most New York Law Schools See Decline in Bar Pass Rates
Ten of New York's 15 law schools had their pass rates decline from last year on the July 2015 bar examination, according to figures that the law schools provided to the Law Journal. Three institutions—Touro Law School, New York Law School and Albany Law School—had a double-digit or near double-digit slide.Columbia Dean Promotes Global World View
At a time of uncertainty for law schools across New York and the country, Columbia Law School seems to be weathering the storm, keeping its place among the country's premier law schools. But Gillian Lester, who is entering her third month as dean, said there's still room for improvement.Columbia Dean Promotes Global World View
At a time of uncertainty for law schools across New York and the country, Columbia Law School seems to be weathering the storm, keeping its place among the country's premier law schools. But Gillian Lester, who is entering her third month as dean, said there's still room for improvement.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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