...of Evidence do not prohibit that. Moreover, the trial court took significant steps to minimize juror confusion and was diligent in exercising its gate-keeping...
...a stable home environment and the children's bond with mother and step-siblings was strong. Petitioner father Christopher Nonemaker filed an action...
Because there was no showing that appellee knew or should have known about the ADR agreement, appellant hospital could not prevail by asserting agency by estoppel. Trial court order overruling appell
...the shooting deaths of his stepmother K.M.H. and his unborn step-sibling. J.B. raised a single issue on appeal challenging the juvenile...
...shall be responsible for repairs and replacement of the roof, decks, and steps; exterior painting; replacement of all exterior windows; and repair and replacement of...
...is king. It takes a lot of confidence to step into the arena or onto the field or court, especially when others...
Nothing draws a crowd of lawyers like the chance to listen to judges, especially when the agenda includes the likes of United States District Court Judge Shira Scheindlin and Magistrate Judge James F
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...34; At present, the public defender's Gloucester office is steps from the facility, which is connected by a secured tunnel to the...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
The Obama administration's record on transparency once again faces criticism - this time from both Republicans and Democrats - following the revelation that the U.S. Department of Justice secretly ob
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Less is more. That was the premise under which the committee recommending changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure operated, said U.S. District Judge Gene E.K. Pratter of the Eastern District
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