...thinsp;whether as a practicing lawyer, a judge, a teacher or...the law schools, the bar association, the ALI, the Supreme Court...
...VOLUNTEER LAWYERS FOR JUSTICE ...
...Democratic primary for Superior Court between Joseph C. Waters Jr., a Philadelphia Municipal Court judge, and Jack McVay Jr., an Allegheny County Court of Common...
...entered an uncounseled guilty plea to public urination, a violation of the municipal ordinance, then withdrew his guilty plea and the municipal judge granted the...
...arm of the Philadelphia Bar Association has rated 13 Philadelphia judicial...in their candidacies for Philadelphia Municipal Court. The bar...
...Who's Hiring Lawyers? Texas Law Firms Growing, Shrinking...America Corp.; GlaxoSmithKline; Cabot Corp.; International Finance Corp.; Baker Hughes Inc...
...Teyssier for Consumer Action, National Association of Shareholder and Consumer Attorneys...government entity asserts that its municipal code contains an "applicable...
...do have either diversity officers or diversity committees so that not only lawyers who are from diverse backgrounds but lawyers who are interested in promoting...
...of California Bar Associations, was framed as...of Service Employees International Union and the...State, County and Municipal Employees, which count...
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