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'Problem-Solving' Courts Now Fixtures of State's Judiciary premium content
By Jeff Mordock
Delaware Law Weekly
Supporters of Delaware’s specialty criminal courts say the programs prevent criminal relapse and save state taxpayers money, while critics argue the courts are unsustainable and discriminatory.
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Kent County Dedicates New Courthouse at Historic Site premium content
By Jeff Mordock
Delaware Law Weekly
Kent County’s new 148,600-square-foot courthouse, which stands just steps from the state capitol in Dover, officially opened for business last week. The new courthouse was dedicated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 14.
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WaMu Agreement in Jeopardy? premium content
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Delaware Law Weekly
As a scheduled July 5 settlement hearing nears, Washington Mutual shareholders and creditors have continued to debate the terms of a tentative agreement for the bank’s $7 billion reorganization.
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Richards Layton Elects Two Lawyers to Be Directors  premium content
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Delaware Law Weekly
Richards Layton & Finger has elected Kelly E. Farnan and John D. Seraydarian as directors of the firm and Jason M. Madron as counsel. The moves are set to take effect July 1.
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Ballard Spahr Partner Elected To Lead South Asian Bar Assoc. premium content
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Delaware Law Weekly
Emilie R. Ninan, a public finance partner with Ballard Spahr, has been elected president-elect of the North American South Asian Bar Association.
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Widener Law Hosts National Judicial College Seminar premium content
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Delaware Law Weekly
Widener University Law School’s Wilmington campus hosted the National Judicial College for an advanced administrative law seminar from June 13 through 16.
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Justices Validate Warrantless Searches After Traffic Stop premium content
By Jeff Mordock
Delaware Law Weekly
The Delaware Supreme Court has upheld a Superior Court decision that police have the right to search a vehicle after a traffic stop if they have probable cause to suspect illegal activity.
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