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- Court Curbs Arizona Campaign-Finance Law
- Audit Faults S.F. Court's Cost Controls
- Powers Parts Ways With Weil, Gotshal, Will Start Own Firm
- Life after Death: How Abolition Could Change California's Justice System
- Asian Companies Driving More Deals for Solar Energy
- Viewpoint: BAR-ometer
- On the Move
- Viewpoint: Class Actions Not Dead after 'Concepcion'
- AG Asked to Review Extra Pay and Perks for Trial Court Judges
- Jury Rules for Mattel in Licensing Dispute With Board Game Inventor
Court Curbs Arizona Campaign-Finance Law | Top |
Audit Faults S.F. Court's Cost Controls | Top |
Powers Parts Ways With Weil, Gotshal, Will Start Own Firm | Top |
Life after Death: How Abolition Could Change California's Justice System | Top |
Opponents of the death penalty hope a study on the cost of capital punishment will spark new doubts about the wisdom of condemning killers to die. | |
Asian Companies Driving More Deals for Solar Energy | Top |
Viewpoint: BAR-ometer | Top |
Ten years of litigation up in smoke for two public interest firms ... San Diego Bar limits discovery via Facebook ... Illston orders chill pill for Bonds counsel | |
On the Move | Top |
A weekly report of lawyer moves and law firm changes. Keep abreast of where movers and shakers are going and what they're doing. | |
Viewpoint: Class Actions Not Dead after 'Concepcion' | Top |
AG Asked to Review Extra Pay and Perks for Trial Court Judges | Top |
The inquiry from the CJP's Victoria Henley has surprised judges who thought the matter was settled. | |
Jury Rules for Mattel in Licensing Dispute With Board Game Inventor | Top |
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