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NJ Judge Apologizes for Rant Against Pro Se LitigantA New Jersey judge accused of launching into a tirade against a pro se litigant in court has apologized for his remarks, which he says may have been inartful but were well-intentioned. Atlantic County Superior Court Judge Max Baker, in his response to a disciplinary complaint against him, says he was only trying to help the litigant, a woman seeking a restraining order against her husband, understand that denying her husband access to their child would ultimately prove harmful to the child in the long run. "While the message should have been imparted more cordially and patiently, it was a…
Defense Firm Says It Was Fired After Saying Client Board Must Be Told of $350K PactThe head of Cozen O'Connor says the well-known law firm was fired after it insisted that the client's board be told of a settlement concerning a sexual harassment claim made against its executive director by a female employee. The settlement resolved the third of four cases that could cost a total of some $900,000 and the second in which the law firm had represented the Philadelphia Housing Authority, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Wilkes-Barre Times Leader. Thomas "Tad" Decker, who serves as Cozen's president and chief executive officer, tells the Times Leader that his firm worked on two…

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Legal showdown over Asian carp invasion - Los Angeles Times

Legal showdown over Asian carp invasion
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The anticipated three-day legal showdown begins Tuesday in federal court as attorneys from Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Minnesota will try to ...

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Legal immigrants show they respect citizenship - USA Today

Legal immigrants show they respect citizenship
USA Today
As a legal immigrant, I was very interested to read the debate about birthright citizenship — whether babies born to parents who are illegal immigrants ...

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France president proposes stripping citizenship from immigrants who kill police[JURIST] French President Nicolas Sarkozy [official website, in French] said Monday his government would proceed to draft a law [press release, in French] that would make it easier to deport illegal immigrants and strip immigrants accused of violent crimes of their French citizenship. The proposal

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New credit law's rules don't apply to business cards - USA Today

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New credit law's rules don't apply to business cards
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Business credit cards are exempt from the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure (CARD) Act that was signed into law last year, ...
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Sarkozy requests law revoking citizenship - Irish Times

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Sarkozy requests law revoking citizenship
Irish Times
FRENCH PRESIDENT Nicolas Sarkozy has told his government to draft a law to allow for the French citizenship of immigrants who endanger the life of a police ...
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