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More than 125 people are expected to attend Monday's funeral service for Ward T. Hanscom, a prominent attorney and family man who practiced law in Sanford for about 60 years.
Mr. Hanscom died on June 8 at age 91.
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Woodstock lawyer Paulette Gray has found the provisions of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (750 ILCS 5/101 et seq) on attorney f...
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KOKOMO, Ind -- Beginning with her launch of the first virtual law firm in the state of Indiana, Priscilla Pelgen's rise in the legal profession has al...
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The young Derby woman who was killed early Wednesday morning in a mass shooting on Hirschbeck Street on Buffalo's East Side had five gunshot wounds on her body, her family revealed to The Buffalo News.
The family of Jamie Norton believes that's further evidence that the 19-year-old woman was targeted for testifying before a grand jury investigation of a murder just hours before the shooting and that the four other shooting victims were unlucky bystanders.
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Attorneys and support staff at Pirrello, Missal, Personte & Feder say morning staff meetings won't be the same without Paul "Ted" Missal's presence, input and humor.
The dedicated 78 year-old family law attorney died last week.
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Family Law
Award of attorney's fees
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SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Hoge Fenton Jones & Appel, a leading Northern California law firm, today announced that Lisa R. Veizades, a family law lawyer and ...
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YAKIMA, Wash. -- Two of four candidates to replace Yakima County Superior Court Judge Jim Lust are neck and neck in a poll of the county bar association.
Rick Bartheld, a Yakima family law attorney, and Gayle Harthcock, a court commissioner, generally scored high marks in the seven categories of the poll, which was released Thursday.
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In a ballroom packed with judges and attorneys , levity was ever present, but admiration ruled and without a single objection. Positive energy prevailed during the 31st annual Association for Women Attorneys Banquet and Silent Auction on Feb. 3 at The Racquet Club.
During the evening, family law attorney David Caywood provided a humorous introduction for Circuit Court Judge Donna M. Fields, the association's 22nd recipient of the Marion Griffin-Frances Loring Award. As a biology major, "she went from cutting up frogs to cutting up lawyers," he quipped, generating laughter in the audience.
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Age: 35
Occupation: Family law attorney