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Washington Fast Becoming Neutral Territory
Demand for alternative dispute resolution services in Washington, D.C., has shot up in recent years, as the federal government and local companies increasingly turn to arbitrators and mediators to resolve legal disputes.Freehills Hires Melbourne Antitrust Partner
Sydney-based Freehills has hired Melbourne antitrust partner Daniel Preston from Blake Dawson, where he has practiced for more than a decade.California's 17200 Poster Boys Are Court No-Shows
Three former lawyers at the center of last year's hullabaloo over California's unfair competition law may be headed for more trouble because they reportedly have not shown up to court to defend two potentially expensive civil cases. The Trevor Law Group came under fire from the State Bar, AG and Legislature because it sued hundreds of small businesses for minor regulatory infractions using the unfair competition statute.Comedy is king again on network television
Broadcast television networks are determined to make you laugh. The resurgence of situation comedies is the clearest trend to emerge from TV's helter-skelter week of fall schedule announcements that just concluded.Motions: Remove K&S from schools case
Lawyers for construction project managers in a court fight with the DeKalb County school system are trying to get King Spalding bounced from representing the school system, accusing the firm of obstruction in a three-year civil dispute that touches on a major criminal case against former school officials.Among the claims by lawyers for Heery International Inc.View more book results for the query "*"
Federal Law Bars Eviction of Domestic Violence Victim, Judge Rules
Online University Sued for Fraud After Awarding MBA to Cat
The Pennsylvania attorney general's office sued an online university Monday for allegedly selling bogus academic degrees -- including an MBA awarded to a cat. Trinity Southern University in Texas, a cellular company and the two brothers who ran them are accused of misappropriating Internet addresses of the state Senate and more than 60 businesses to sell fake degrees and prescription drugs via spam.Controversial court nominee survives Senate test
WASHINGTON AP - Democrats on Tuesday crushed a Senate filibuster against a controversial appeals court nominee, demonstrating to Republicans they can't stop President Barack Obama from turning the federal judiciary to the left.The 70-29 vote limited debate over the qualifications of U.S. District Judge David Hamilton of Indiana, and assured his elevation to the Chicago-based appeals court.Appeals court upholds Ga. ban on guns in church
A federal appeals court has upheld Georgia's law banning guns in churches and other places of worship.Trending Stories
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