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After Theft Plea, Superior Court Judge Mack Crawford Is Still on the Bench
Pike County Superior Court Judge Robert M. "Mack" Crawford collected his judicial salary and benefits for two years while fighting felony criminal charges and a recommendation by the state's judicial watchdog agency that he be removed from the bench.Intellectual Property Audits Essential to Protecting Companies' Key Assets
Intellectual property attorneys advocate for routine, periodic, deep-dive IP audits for any company whose business is based on significant intellectual…How Can Big Law Overcome Its Persistent Diversity Problem?
At a Baker & Hostetler event, Beverly Tatum, president emerita of Spelman College, made concrete suggestions for recruitment strategies.New Administrative Judge Appointed to Oversee Criminal Supreme Court in the Bronx
Judge Julio Rodriguez III was elected to Bronx County Supreme Court in 2018 and served as a criminal court judge and an acting supreme court justice before that.View more book results for the query "*"
Winstead Grows in Austin Seizing on 4-Lawyer Clark Hill Health Care Group
The Texas-based Am Law 200 firm is aiming to increase its presence in health care and several other industries.'A Giant': Longtime Fulton Superior Judge John Langford Dies at 88
A memorial is set for Monday for a man whose legacy extends far beyond the courthouse.Goodwin Procter's Focus on PE, Tech and Life Sciences Fuels More Revenue Gains
Technology and life sciences deals continue to drive big gains for Goodwin, which boosted revenue by 11% last year.Godiva, Polo Ralph Lauren Ex-General Counsel Joins Legal Recruiting Firm
Jonathan Drucker arrives at Whistler Partners as a senior consultant after having most recently served for seven years as the worldwide general counsel, senior vice president and corporate secretary at Godiva. He also led Ralph Lauren's legal department for four years.Ex-Penn State GC to Be Publicly Reprimanded Over Ethics Violations Amid Sandusky Investigation
"We are disappointed with the outcome of the Supreme Court's decision, particularly after the factual findings of a judge of the court of common pleas and the hearing committee who held evidentiary hearings and concluded that our client did not breach any ethical rules," Robert Tintner, partner at Fox Rothschild in Philadelphia, said in a statement to Corporate Counsel.