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Corrales served as a backup to Johnny Bench, before the Reds traded him to the San Diego Padres on June 11, 1972, for Bob Barton. With the Padres, Corrales was the backup to Fred Kendall. [7] In a nine-year playing career as a backup catcher, Corrales played in 300 games with 166 hits, four home runs, 54 runs batted in, and a .216 batting average.
In late November 2022, seven lawmakers in the Philippine House of Representatives, including Martin Romualdez and Sandro Marcos, filed House Bill No. 6398, [b] proposing the creation of a sovereign wealth fund for the Philippines to be known as the Maharlika Wealth Fund (MWF), inspired from South Korea's sovereign wealth fund.
[1] [2] She received J.D. from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University. [1] [2] Hardaway is a labor lawyer who as worked on employment discrimination cases in New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey. [2] She was the first woman chair of the Wilberforce University board of trustees. [1] In 2007, she became provost. [1]
A lawyer fatally shot his former daughter-in-law, as well as a fellow attorney, during a deposition at a Las Vegas law firm Monday morning, two sources familiar with the investigation said.
Patricia Tolliver Giles (née Patricia Denise Tolliver, born 1973) [1] is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. She served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia from 2003 to 2021 then became a judge.
In office July 30, 2013 – January 4, 2016: Appointed by: Tom Corbett: Preceded by: Joan Orie Melvin: Succeeded by: Christine Donohue: Judge of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania; In office January 4, 1998 – July 30, 2013: Succeeded by: Patricia H. Jenkins [1] Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 116th district; In office
She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1961 and earned a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School in 1964. [3] On August 18, 1962, she married Jim Schroeder, a Harvard Law School classmate, and moved to Denver, Colorado, where Jim joined a law firm. They had two children, Scott William (born 1966) and Jamie Christine (born 1970).
Patricia Ann "Pat" Timmons-Goodson (born September 18, 1954) is an American judge and politician who served on the North Carolina Supreme Court from 2006 to 2012. She previously served on the United States Commission on Civil Rights and is a former nominee to be a federal judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina.