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Layoffs At Big Firm In Connecticut May Be Sign Of Things To Come
In what may be a sign of continued weakness in the commercial litigation market, one of Connecticut's largest grossing law firms confirmed last week that it is laying off as many as 40 people, including support staffers and attorneys.Federal judge questions state's attorneys on immigration law
A federal judge in Atlanta on Monday peppered attorneys for the state of Georgia with a series of sharp questions concerning the legislative intent behind a stringent immigration law slated to take effect July 1. "What do Gov. Nathan Deal and the General Assembly say is the purpose of the statute To drive all undocumented citizens and illegal aliens out of the state" U.H&K's Highsmith Named Perdue's Deputy Counsel
Julia D. [email protected] George E. "Sonny" Perdue III has chosen Robert S. Highsmith Jr., a Holland Knight associate, as his deputy legal counsel. Highsmith, who has served as counsel to Perdue's transition team, will report to executive counsel Harold D. Melton, whom Perdue named last month.Anthrax suspect's sorority obsession examined
WASHINGTON AP - One of the biggest mysteries surrounding the anthrax scare of 2001 - why the anthrax-laced letters were dropped off at a mailbox in New Jersey - may be connected to a sorority chapter at Princeton University.Bruce Ivins' decades-long obsession with the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority could link the former Army biowarfare scientist to the four anthrax-laced letters, authorities said Monday.Death bonds drub corporate debt as subprime aids insurers
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Big rebound for Morris, Manning & Martin
For Morris, Manning & Martin, 2012 goes on record as the year of the great recovery, with revenue and net income posting double-digit gains.End the reliance on volunteer lawyers in death sentence appeals
On Jan. 18, 2012 the United States Supreme Court ordered a new hearing in Cory Maples' death penalty case after his volunteer attorneys from the prestigious New York law firm of Sullivan Cromwell failed to file a notice of appeal from an Alabama judge's order in his case.As a result of that failure, the state of Alabama was prepared to execute Cory Maples.Judge lets plaintiffs' experts inspect site of meningitis outbreak
A Boston federal magistrate judge is allowing plaintiffs' experts to conduct "destructive" testing, including inspection of walls and ductwork, at New England Compounding Pharmacy Inc., a company linked to a fungal meningitis outbreak that caused 37 deaths.Trending Stories
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