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A lot of evidence found in 4 Va. killings
FARMVILLE, Va. AP - Prosecutors said Monday they had to investigate hundreds of pieces of forensic evidence in their case against an aspiring 20-year-old rapper from California suspected of killing a Virginia pastor and three other people.Richard Alden Samuel McCroskey III made his first court appearance by video in Prince Edward County and was appointed attorney Cary Bowen, who was not present and said he had not talked to the suspect.Litigants want chance to be heard
Early in my career as a mediator, I believed that participants in mediation were motivated by money. The defendant wanted to settle for as little as possible, and the plaintiff wanted to get as much as he could. Certainly lawsuits involved emotional issues, primarily for plaintiffs. However, if the defendant offered enough money, the emotional issues vanished or were at least greatly minimized.Bear gets second chance, proves demise rumors wrong
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Battle over Vegas resort project heads to bankruptcy court
Over the past few months it seems like Las Vegas real estate projects and litigation have gone hand-in-hand.In April, Marc Kasowitz of New York's Kasowitz, Benson, Torres Friedman filed a 22-page complaint against an array of big banks on behalf of Fontainebleau Resorts, which was seeking to complete an abandoned Las Vegas resort project.States increasingly put criminal records online
WATERBURY, Vt. AP - Worried your daughter's new boyfriend might have a nefarious past Want to know whether the job applicant in front of you has a rap sheetFinding out can be a mouse click away, thanks to the growing crop of searchable online databases run directly by states. Vermont launched its service Monday, and now about 20 states have some form of them.Voters turned off by ad wars in middle Georgia congressional race
Compensation reworked for firm stars
CLEARY GOTTLIEB STEEN Hamilton managing partner Mark Walker is old-school when it comes to partner compensation. He sees no reason to change Cleary's seniority-based lockstep scheme, in which the spread between the highest- and lowest-paid partner is less than 3-to-1. It's a no-hassle system-no long meetings explaining bonus decisions and no disputes among partners over credit for bringing in business.Trending Stories
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