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1 Mar 2011, 10:31 am by Laura Orr
The O(range) C(ounty) Bar Association monthly OC Lawyer Magazine, once again brings us Justice Bedsworth so brace yourself for a laugh and an education:"Bunting for Boilerplate," by Justice William W. [read post]
18 Nov 2009, 2:12 pm by William Ryan Moore
The following video was not produced or endorsed by Fort Lauderdale criminal attorney William Moore: The experienced Fort Lauderdale criminal lawyers of William Moore, P.A. are here to help you fight all types of criminal charges. [read post]
8 Aug 2008, 5:13 pm
Rosen contacted Ladyman a second time with this news, but Ladyman brushed it off, saying that the matter was being handled. [read post]
6 Jun 2020, 3:48 pm by Williams Oinonen LLC
It doesn’t matter if it’s just an hour consultation or a years-long case; I love making sure my clients understand their matter and that they know they have an advocate. [read post]
18 Sep 2007, 11:10 pm
As Larry points out in his most recent post on the matter, the non-cooperation nature of the plea deal does not necessarily mean that the government isn't providing Lerach some form of hidden incentive for his plea. [read post]
31 Mar 2010, 1:10 pm
The New York Court of Appeals remitted the matter to the trial court for a hearing on Brady's financial ability to share the costs of arbitration. [read post]
11 Jun 2020, 12:08 pm
"From "There’s an effort to get me fired at Cornell for criticizing the Black Lives Matter Movement" by William Jacobson (at Legal Insurrection). [read post]
24 Apr 2019, 5:25 am by SHG
Williams is in “meltdown,” said Luana S. [read post]
3 Jan 2017, 5:17 am by David Markus
The matter was not open to discussion; Sewall’s commission was enclosed. [read post]
30 Apr 2013, 3:42 pm by Paul A. Prados
Attorney General Cuccinelli has his own ties to Jonnie Williams, having received gifts from Williams. [read post]
” Following the Black Lives Matter protests last summer, several companies, including IBM, Amazon and Microsoft, announced that they would discontinue the sales of their facial recognition technology to US police. [read post]