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Behind the acquittal of Casey Anthony was a defense team of Florida attorneys initially pegged as the underdogs. Yet following a sensational trial, a jury on July 5 found Anthony not guilty of th
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Thirty years after it approved FCC rules banning the use of "indecent" language on broadcast television and radio, the Supreme Court on Monday agreed to look at the issue again -- this time i
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Toyota Motor Corp. agreed on Monday to pay a record $16.4 million fine that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) imposed earlier this month after finding that Toyota waite
By Michael D. Mann / Special to The National Law Journal | May 7, 2007
Plug a prospective employee's name into Google or any other Internet search engine, and you might be surprised at what you find. Web pages may tell hiring attorneys that the person they just int
By Joe Palazzolo | October 16, 2007
True story: A top student from a top law school interviews with a well-known, well-regarded judge on the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The judge, Paul Niemeyer, clearly impressed, offers
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