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- Capital Accounts: Governor Interviews Potential Supreme Court Picks
- Sisters-in-Law on Wilson M&A Deal
- Letter to the Editor: Courts Shouldn't Try Minors as Adults
- On the Move
- Viewpoint: Clara Foltz Was a Trailblazer in Legal World
- Viewpoint: BAR-ometer
- S.F. DA Candidates Hit Progressive Notes in First Debate
- Veto Comes as a Relief to Courts, But Will It Last?
- Weil, Gotshal Adds Finance Partner in Silicon Valley
- In Sharp Tones, Supreme Court Curbs the Exclusionary Rule
Capital Accounts: Governor Interviews Potential Supreme Court Picks | Top |
Sisters-in-Law on Wilson M&A Deal | Top |
Letter to the Editor: Courts Shouldn't Try Minors as Adults | Top |
A civilized society doesn't turn its back on children, writes Ellen Chaitin. | |
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: Clara Foltz Was a Trailblazer in Legal World | Top |
Viewpoint: BAR-ometer | Top |
No clear winner in DA debate, which is bad for Gascon ... Judicial branch gets temporary stay ... Who'd be crazy enough to take Bar prosecutor job now? | |
S.F. DA Candidates Hit Progressive Notes in First Debate | Top |
But the death penalty is one issue where George Gascon, Sharmin Bock and David Onek don't see eye to eye. | |
Veto Comes as a Relief to Courts, But Will It Last? | Top |
Weil, Gotshal Adds Finance Partner in Silicon Valley | Top |
In Sharp Tones, Supreme Court Curbs the Exclusionary Rule | Top |
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