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- Heller Creditors Push to Yank Claims from Bankruptcy Court
- Prop 8 Proponents Want Recusal Claim Combined With Merits Appeal
- Liu Brings Socratic Style to High Court
- Presiding Judges Have More Power Today -- More Problems, Too
- Patent Auction Draws Crowd, If Not Bids
- Viewpoint: Bar-ometer
- Viewpoint: Solutions Elusive in Bar Discipline Problems
- On the Move
- Justices to Decide if Lying Journalist Fit to Practice Law
- New Federal Magistrate Chosen for Oakland Courthouse
Heller Creditors Push to Yank Claims from Bankruptcy Court | Top |
Prop 8 Proponents Want Recusal Claim Combined With Merits Appeal | Top |
Liu Brings Socratic Style to High Court | Top |
Presiding Judges Have More Power Today -- More Problems, Too | Top |
Katherine Feinstein's run as San Francisco's PJ highlights how difficult the job can be -- and how little debate there is about big decisions. | |
Patent Auction Draws Crowd, If Not Bids | Top |
Viewpoint: Bar-ometer | Top |
Viewpoint: Solutions Elusive in Bar Discipline Problems | Top |
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. | |
Justices to Decide if Lying Journalist Fit to Practice Law | Top |
The California Supreme Court will decide whether Stephen Glass, the former journalist whose skyrocketing career collapsed in a web of lies, should be accepted into the State Bar, the justices announced this week. The announcement marks the first time in 11 years that the Supreme Court has granted review in a moral character case, according to the Bar. New York has already denied Glass a license on fitness grounds. | |
New Federal Magistrate Chosen for Oakland Courthouse | Top |
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