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Bombing hits close to home for Obama aide
One of the parents frantically trying to track down her children after the Boston Marathon bombing was Mary Lou Monaco.1st Circuit upholds two states' election disclosure laws
Maine and Rhode Island's campaign finance disclosure laws are constitutional, the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled, rejecting challenges from the National Organization for Marriage NOM. The 1st Circuit issued two unanimous companion rulings Aug. 11. The court's ruling upholding Maine's laws applied to a combined hearing of two cases: National Organization for Marriage v.Judge sanctions 'Birther'-lawyer for 'frivolous' suit
Cardinals' La Russa drops suit against Twitter
ST. LOUIS AP - St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa has quietly dropped his lawsuit against the social networking site Twitter Inc.A one-paragraph statement filed June 26 with the U.S. District Court in San Francisco said La Russa had dropped all claims - and that San Francisco-based Twitter did not compensate him in exchange.Physicians join law students in malpractice course
By Stephanie Stoughton, Associated PressExcept for a crop of gray hair, the enrollees in Sean Byrne's malpractice course at the University of Richmond Law School look like normal students. They sip Starbucks coffee and tap out notes on their laptop keyboards. And with lumpy hair and bleary eyes, a few looked like they rolled out of bed after a few hours of sleep.View more book results for the query "*"
Police: Celeb-obsessed teens robbed famous victims
LOS ANGELES AP - For a group of Hollywood-obsessed teens, entertainment news on the Internet offered more than a glimpse into the lives of stars. It helped them break into celebrities' homes.The teens tracked the movements of stars such as Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton and broke into their houses, making off with millions of dollars in stolen possessions in a spree that lasted almost a year.Chevron seeking to force Philadelphia lawyer to be deposed in ongoing Ecuador pollution case
Philadelphia was the latest stop in the epic series of legal battles between Chevron Corp. and residents of the Ecuadorean rain forest who say the oil company polluted their home, as a federal appeals panel considered whether Chevron should be allowed to take the deposition of Philadelphia attorney Joseph C. Kohn of Kohn Swift Graf.Deal Watch: Football teams keep K&S lawyers busy
ARTHUR BLANK AND HIS AMB Group LLC leaned on three teams of Atlanta attorneys to implement an unusual approach to extend the brand of his Atlanta Falcons-opening a line of physical therapy centers under the team name.According to the firms, King Spalding partners Michael J. Egan and Robert M. Keenan III served as general counsel on the project; Nelson Mullins Riley Scarborough partner Jeffrey C.Full 11th Circuit wrestles with lawyer choice, payday cases
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