Tuesday 30 November 2010

Federal Judge Bars Oklahoma Ballot Initiative on Sharia Law - ABC News (LONDON LAW)

Federal Judge Bars Oklahoma Ballot Initiative on Sharia Law - ABC News
They say it will have a broad impact in the areas of family law that come before the courts and could prove to have national implications. "The Court finds that plaintiff has shown that he will suffer an injury in fact, specifically, an invasion of his
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Supreme Court race between family law veteran, career prosecutor - Savannah Morning News
ATLANTA - A Lawrenceville lawyer who specializes in divorces and child-custody cases is looking to oust David Nahmias, a career federal prosecutor appointed last year to the Georgia Supreme Court. The two survived a three-way general election Nov. 2 to go
Source: savannahnow.com

Porch victim's family gets $2.7 million - Chicago Sun-Times
On Monday, the plaintiff's attorneys Francis Patrick Murphy and Robert Bingle of Corboy & Demetrio law firm announced Kenard Management Corporation (KMC) agreed to pay $2.7 million to Doyle's family. The lawyers alleged he suffered fatal injuries "as a
Source: www.suntimes.com

Only 3 Days Left to Register for the Free Webinar: “Building the Family Law Practice: 5 Things You - PRLog (free press release)
PRLog (Press Release) – Nov 29, 2010 – There’s only 3 days left to register for the free online webinar entitled “Building the Family Law Practice: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now” on Thursday, December 2, 2010 at 9AM EDT. The program is sponsored
Source: www.prlog.org

Family: New Jersey man serving 7 years for guns he owned legally - Philadelphia Daily News
The family has asked New Jersey Gov both locked and unloaded as New Jersey law requires. Aitken had passed an FBI background check to buy them in Colorado when he lived there, his father said, and had contacted New Jersey State Police and discussed the
Source: www.philly.com

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