...Netbook. Small, underpowered portable computers were all the rage a few years ago. These highly compact and lightweight systems, featuring tiny yet still usable...
...showed a towel-clad Dupre stating she was 18 years old and displaying a New Jersey driver's license with Arpaio's name....
...work be done efficiently are likely here to stay, according to a new survey from legal consultancy Altman Weil. At the same time...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...lowest guideline sentence of 30 years, while each defendant argued for...for reconsideration of sentence, a new sentencing hearing or a hearing...
...annual case load of 6,500 will be filed electronically within a year. The eDATA system will be activated in stages. The Office...
...The revisions took two years to negotiate, Rice previously said...
...letter setting a third trial date for May 2011, past the three-year mark when trial counsel designation can be disregarded in track III cases...
...The legislation was introduced a year ago. It passed the Senate...Arkansas, California, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, New Mexico and Utah....
...including high-threat cases in New York and Boston." The...about sequestration cuts since last year. Since the cuts went into...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...also granted review in five new cases to be decided next...had eroded somewhat in recent years. Chevron v. Natural Resources...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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