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Doctor Not Guilty Of Negligence Even Upon Patient s Death: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Wednesday said that even death of a patient cannot, on the face of it, be considered to be medical negligence.

Is new role needed? Ask questions about Courts Commission plan

Is new role needed? Ask questions about Courts Commission plan- Dennis Dohm, retired Cook County circuit judge and former AOIC assistant director“Courts Commission seeks first executive director” (Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, March 10) explains that the Illinois Courts Commission, the final disciplinary arm.

Comisión Europea y AstraZeneca retiran demanda en tribunales

Comisión Europea y AstraZeneca retiran demanda en tribunales
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Former Justice Heiple dies; Championed rights of biological parents, survived impeachment attempt

Judge Heiple Justice James D. Heiple, the author of the controversial 1999 “Baby Richard” adoption case ruling, passed away on January 18 at OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria from complications following a brain hemorrhage. He was 87.  During his time on the Illinois Supreme Court, Justice Heiple authored 175 majority opinions, 98 dissents, 27 special concurrences and 18 partial concurrences/partial dissents. “Justice Heiple had a long and distinguished career in the judiciary and legal community,” Chief Justice Anne M. Burke said. “He will forever be remembered for the ‘Baby Richard Case’ and the controversy that came during his time on the Supreme Court. Justice Heiple persevered through those hard times and the Court sends its condolences to his friends and family.”

Five new NC Court of Appeals judges formally installed

Four judges who won statewide elections in 2020 (along with former state Rep. Darren Jackson who was appointed by Gov. Roy Cooper to fill the seat vacated by Justice Phil Berger Jr. when he won a seat on the Supreme Court) were sworn in to the state Court of Appeals at an investiture ceremony Thursday. It is the first time the appellate court (which has 15 judges in all) has welcomed so many new judges at the same time since its formation in 1967. The court, which normally sits in panels of three, hears on the order of 400 appeals of trial court rulings each year. For the four newly-elected judges, their seniority on the bench is determined by their age. 

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