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- The Test of Time: Judge Billy Mills Reflects on 35 Years on the Bench
- BigLaw and Big Brother: Perfect Together
| The Test of Time: Judge Billy Mills Reflects on 35 Years on the Bench | Top |
| After 35 years on the bench, 80-year-old Judge Billy Mills says after he retires he still wants to be a visiting judge — not that he has decided to quit Tarrant County Criminal Court No. 3 just yet. Mills is the longest-serving judge in the same judicial office in Texas, according to Carl Reynolds, administrative director of the Office of Court Administration. | |
| BigLaw and Big Brother: Perfect Together | Top |
| America's online addicts recently learned that many of the most commonly used smartphones appear to track their owners' locations, writes Kip Mendrygal. Where this is headed is probably obvious to a tech-savvy associate, and the first to suggest it might be made partner instantly. Drum roll please: Every lawyer should request this data file in almost every case from every relevant witness. | |
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