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By Albert S. Dandridge III | June 28, 2018
At its mid-year meeting in February, the American Bar Association adopted Resolution 114, an important right-to-counsel measure intended to ensure that counsel will be provided as a matter of right to low-income persons in all proceedings that may result in a loss of physical liberty.
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By Robert Storace | June 28, 2018
A state Superior Court judge has ruled in favor of plaintiff Linda Piscitelli-Hunsaker in an underinsured motorist claim and has awarded her—in total—more than $230,000.
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By Samuel C. Stretton | June 28, 2018
I have seen some of your past articles about the unauthorized practice of law, law-related activity, corporate counsel not licensed in Pennsylvania, etc. What is the bottom line?
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By Katheryn Tucker | June 28, 2018
“When the new justices are being selected for the Georgia Supreme Court—unless we're willing, in this day and age, to once again accept an all-male court, which is predominantly white, that neither reflects the diversity of the population served nor that of the legal profession itself—diversity must be a priority rather than an afterthought,” —Former Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears
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By Ross Todd | June 27, 2018
The alumni network of clerks for Justice Anthony Kennedy had a wide variety of reactions to the news of his retirement.
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By Katheryn Tucker | June 27, 2018
The speculation about his replacement started about a minute after Justice Anthony Kennedy, 81, announced his retirement Wednesday.
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By Karen Sloan | June 27, 2018
The retiring justice has longtime ties to the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law, where he has taught as an adjunct professor since 1965.
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By Cheryl Miller | June 27, 2018
The list includes a pair of Bay Area litigators picked for the trial bench—one in San Francisco County and the other in Santa Clara County.
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By Samantha Joseph | June 27, 2018
Broward Judges Paul Backman and Arlene Simon Backman are set to leave office months apart.
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By Katheryn Tucker | June 27, 2018
The Judicial Council of Georgia Standing Committee on Grants announced Wednesday the award of about $2.5 million to legal aid groups around the state for low-income victims of domestic violence and their children.
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