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...conference." Thompson, 37, earned his law degree from Samford University's Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Ala., and was admitted...
A Florida judge bounds out of his seat from behind the bench and screams at an attorney for what he claims is her bad attitude. A West Virginia family court judge yells furiously at a litigant in a d
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Some legal experts argue that the intense pressures placed on judges these days are ?stoking flared tempers. Overloaded dockets and stagnant pay are just part of the problem
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A Florida judge bounds out of his seat from behind the bench and screams at an attorney for what he claims is her bad attitude. A West Virginia family court judge yells furiously at a litigant in a d
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The disclosure of internal DLA Piper emails that referred to churning a client's bill drew the attention of the legal world last week, but several in-house counsel said that while the emails were dis
The tone of the internal DLA Piper emails that referred to churning a client's bill "is certainly surprising," said David Brill, the president of the Association of Corporate Counsel's Greater New Yo
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...3 spot to tie Stanford Law School at No. 2, and the University of Chicago Law School rose up one spot to tie Columbia Law...
...3 spot to tie Stanford Law School at No. 2, and the University of Chicago Law School rose up one spot to tie Columbia Law...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Correction: This story has been corrected to reflect that the University of Illinois College of Law dropped 12 spots on U.S...
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...Boca Raton C. Cory Mauro Education: Nova Southeastern University, J.D., 2000; Florida Atlantic University, B.A., 1997 Work...
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