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Sanction: Dallas Judge's Law License Suspended 5 Times While on the Bench
The Texas Constitution says district judges must be licensed to practice law. But a Dallas judge kept failing to pay her bar dues on time, and her law license was suspended five times since she was first elected in 2007.Ex-Thelen Chairman, Howrey Vet Is Latest Hire for Fast-Growing King & Spalding
Stephen O'Neal is the 13th lateral partner King & Spalding has added this month, a streak that includes six mass tort litigators from Orrick and a trio of international arbitrators from Kirkland & Ellis.9th Circuit Puts the Nail in the Coffin of Howrey Trustee's 'Unfinished Business' Claims
The court adopted the position of the D.C. Court of Appeals, which found earlier this month that clients, not firms, control ongoing matters in a matter of first impression under D.C. law.'Bitter Feelings': Ugly Dispute Over Sale of Law Practice Ends in $58K Judgment Against Phila. Firm
The court's decision details the anatomy of a failed deal between a Philadelphia law firm experiencing financial difficulties and a solo attorney looking to wind down his own practice.'Bigger Than the Situation': Melton Shares Secrets of Benham's Success
Chief Justice Melton attributed retiring Justice Benham's effectiveness to "two primary tools."View more book results for the query "*"
Big Bahamas Margaritaville Resort in Peril? Depends on Whom You Ask
An existing Margaritaville restaurant and lounge in the Bahamas disputes plans to use the Margaritaville name on a new resort complex in Nassau.How a Georgia U.S. Attorney Plans to Make a Federal Case Against Dogfighting
"Illegal dog fighting is a barbaric activity," U.S. Attorney Charles "Charlie" Peeler said. "Those who choose to violate the Animal Welfare Act face serious consequences, including federal prison time, where there is no parole."How a U.S. Attorney Plans to Make a Federal Case Against Dogfighting
"Illegal dog fighting is a barbaric activity," U.S. Attorney Charles "Charlie" Peeler said. "Those who choose to violate the Animal Welfare Act face serious consequences, including federal prison time, where there is no parole."Gina Shishima Succeeds Jeff Cody as U.S. Chief Operations Partner at Norton Rose
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Trending Stories