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By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida | July 10, 2018
The First District Court of Appeal extended a stay of a lower court ruling that would require the Florida Department of Health to quickly turn over death certificates from across the state to attorneys for The Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills.
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By Ellis Kim | July 10, 2018
Michael Flynn and his lawyer, Robert Kelner, a Covington & Burling election-law partner in Washington, appeared before U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan on Tuesday.
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By Max Mitchell | July 9, 2018
In the 12 years since he was confirmed to the Third Circuit, Judge Thomas Hardiman, who is on the shortlist of potential nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court, has developed a reputation as a hardworking jurist who balances the arguments of both sides with the existing precedent.
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By Scott Flaherty | July 9, 2018
Former New Hampshire Judge Paul Moore was convicted on a fraud charge earlier this year after he was caught trying to game the state's judicial evaluation system. Now, he's also been disbarred.
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By Karen Sloan | July 9, 2018
Both Georgetown University Law Center and the University of Notre Dame Law School could see their first alumni elevated to the U.S. Supreme Court with Trump's upcoming nomination. The University of Michigan Law School and Yale Law School are also in the mix.
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By Amanda Bronstad | July 6, 2018
The ruling is another setback for plaintiffs lawyers in the low-testosterone multidistrict litigation.
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By Cheryl Miller | July 6, 2018
Judicial branch lawyers are in the "early stages" of considering whether the confidentiality clauses should be eliminated from future settlements.
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By Colby Hamilton | July 6, 2018
Despite being elevated to the Second Circuit nearly eight years ago, Judge Denny Chin has maintained a regular presence at the district level, including a trial set to begin this month.
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By Robert Storace | July 6, 2018
Laurence Parnoff was convicted of disorderly conduct related to an incident on his property where he threatened two water company employees. Connecticut's high court has ruled his threat to go into his house and retrieve a gun if the utilities company workers didn't leave are not "fighting words."
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By Andrew M. Milz | July 6, 2018
OP-ED: Frustration is no excuse for lashing out at judges who correctly apply the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, an important consumer protection law.
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