... The bill, entitled “Employer Use of Noncompete Agreements”, has passed the Judiciary Committee, again without being referred to the Labor & Public Employee committee.Â...
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Claim construction law and the future of biotech patent litigation
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The bill says if a bank has won a foreclosure judgment in court, forced you to vacate and sold your residence, a judge can only award money damages and cannot force the bank to return your home
...100.2) and must always act to promote public confidence in the judiciary's integrity and impartiality (see 22 NYCRR 100.2[A]). A judge...
A judge sitting in an Integrated Domestic Violence Court will weigh criminal charges against a father who violated a court order restricting contact with his daughter even though the defendant admitt
...attention on the impact sequestration budget cuts are having on the federal Judiciary and the Federal Defenders' office. Some 100 people, mostly judges and lawyers...
...Last week, Attorney General Eric Holder Jr., testifying at the House Judiciary Committee, was dismissive of the idea that prosecutors have their eyes on...
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William Gelin, best known as the main author of JAABlog, is under investigation based on complaints that apparently stem from his comments about judges in Broward and Palm Beach counties
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