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Arthur Machen Jr., Venable law partner
Arthur W. Machen Jr., a retired attorney who was also the chancellor of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland and a legal advocate for the poor, died of congestive heart failure Wednesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The former Ruxton resident was 92. A well-...
Tags: Politics, Human Interest, Anglicanism, Carrollton, Crime, Law and Justice
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Lawsuit Over Regional Trash Agency Contract Provides Glimpse Into Capitol Communications
The Hartford CourantA bitter lawsuit that charges favoritism and illegal lobbying provides a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes communications and inner workings of government at the state Capitol. The pitched battle between two high-profile Hartford Democrats has been...Tags: Lobbying, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, Yale University, M. Jodi Rell
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Law school graduates aren't finding much on the employment docket
SAN FRANCISCO — Michael D. Lieberman decided to enroll at Southwestern Law School after reading that 97% of its graduates were employed within nine months. He graduated in 2009, passed the bar on his first try but could not find a job as a lawyer....
Tags: California Culinary Academy Incorporated, University of California, Irvine, Students, Laws, Labor Legislation
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Quantification Settlement Agreement lawyer Osias fired, DuMars hired
Staff WriterDavid Osias, the attorney responsible for defending the Imperial Irrigation District in the coordinated Quantification Settlement Agreement lawsuits, was fired Friday by the IID Board of Directors. Osias’ law firm of Allen Matkins was replaced by...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Business Enterprises, Lawyers
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On thin ice
Before they began practice one recent morning in Salt Lake City, Olympic bronze medalist Lana Gehring of Glenview and four other elite speedskaters had to assemble protective pads around the walls of a municipal rink. Working in tandem, the skaters...
Tags: Sports, Corporate Officers, Apolo Ohno, J.R. Celski, Crime, Law and Justice
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Problem Solver: Decade-old parking ticket resurfaces
It was a remodeling project that led Juli Eardley to the old file cabinet. The former Chicago resident, now living in Menomonee Falls, Wis., was contemplating new flooring in her home office and decided the old cabinet would have to go. Before...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Business Enterprises, Jon Yates, Judges
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Class action: Law school grads claim misleading reports of success
SAN FRANCISCO -- Dozens of law graduates across the nation have joined class-action lawsuits alleging that law schools lured them in with misleading reports of their graduates' success. Instead of working in the law, some of the graduates were toiling...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities, Google Inc., Separation of Church and State, University of California, Irvine
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Irvine council appoints interim city attorney
Having dismissed City Attorney Philip Kohn, a partner at Rutan & Tucker, the Irvine City Council voted Tuesday to take immediate action in filling his vacant seat. The council voted 4 to 1 to appoint Richard Jones, owner of Fullerton-based municipal...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Business Enterprises, Lawyers
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Burbank appropriates money for negotiations with new city attorneys union
The City Council has set aside $50,000 to pay a law firm to assist the city in labor negotiations with the Burbank City Attorney’s Assn., a newly formed bargaining group that includes 10 attorneys and a paralegal at City Hall. The group has been...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Google Inc., Justice System, Business Enterprises, Labor Legislation
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Police association interviewed about 911 call
Members of the association that represents Costa Mesa police officers said Thursday that they have been interviewed by district attorney investigators looking into a 911 call that falsely reported that a councilman was driving drunk. Private...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Business Enterprises
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The Gillam Law Firm, PC
Carol Gilliam is an acclaimed trial lawyer who specializes in employment law. She started her career at prestigious firms including Irell and Manella, and then became Assistant United States Attorney, Criminal Division, specializing in civil rights,...
Tags: Civil Rights, Employment, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice and Rights
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A Woman-Lead Plaintiffs Firm Tackles Complex Cases
Simona A. Farrise founded Farrise Law Firm in 2007 with a broad mission: to make the seemingly impossible possible. An expert in complex litigation, Farrise has built a firm that helps clients through the most trying times of their lives. In the process,...
Tags: Laws, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Litigation
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