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Backers Expect Attorney-Client Privilege Bill to Pass
A bill that would protect attorney-client privilege during federal investigations of corporations has gained the backing of a dozen high-profile senators, 32 former federal prosecutors and groups ranging from the ACLU to the Chamber of Commerce, says Susan Hackett, senior vice president and general counsel for the Association for Corporate Counsel. That the bill has so much momentum is something of a surprise, even to its supporters, since it emerged from a climate of intense scrutiny of white-collar crime.Stab at Mediation Doesn't Always Disqualify Arbitrator
Minkowitz v. Israeli recognizes the parties' right to choose an arbitrator who might first try to settle the case through mediation, thereby avoiding more expensive and time-consuming arbitration.View more book results for the query "*"
Justices Hear Flap Over Proposal for Posting Court Records on the Internet
The New Jersey Supreme Court on Wednesday heard what lawyers think about a proposal that court records be presumptively open to the public - and it wasn't all music to the justices' ears.Gay Mich. Student Drops Protection Request Against Assistant AG
The gay student government president at the University of Michigan dropped a request Monday for a personal protection order against a state lawyer who heckled his speeches and criticized him on a blog. Chris Armstrong had accused Assistant Attorney General Andrew Shirvell of videotaping a late-night party at his off-campus house, showing up at campus appearances with a sign that said "racist" and "liar" and lambasting him as someone with a "radical homosexual agenda" on his blog.Black History Month Contest Announced
The New Jersey State Bar Association's Black History Month essay contest is underway.Towering prosecutor set tone for Miami-Dade against violent crime
Richard E. Gerstein presented two sides of himself — a conservative hawk who targeted pornography and gay people, and a forward-thinking administrator who gave women the same opportunities as men.GSP Finance alleges that if it hadn't been for KPMG's cover-up of the true condition of the Rangers' owner's finances, the team's lenders would have taken control before the Rangers went into bankruptcy.
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