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More Woes for Greenberg Traurig in Fees Scandal
Troubles persist for Greenberg Traurig in the wake of a furor over gaming clients' fees. As information surfaced about payments made to lobbying partner Kevin Ring by one of the players in the controversy, the firm said Ring had left. The payments came from a public relations agency owned by Michael Scanlon, who, with ex-Greenberg lobbyist Jack Abramoff, is the subject of probes into Native American clients' fees and alleged manipulation of tribal elections for Abramoff's and Scanlon's gain.As NCAA Investigations Increase, Lawyers Find New Opportunities
The National Collegiate Athletic Association recently surprised the sports world with unusually harsh sanctions against the University of Southern California. The University of Michigan and the University of North Carolina are two of the other Division I schools being investigated. In 2009, NCAA enforcement staff processed 29 of the most serious type of rules violations. With the large number of high-profile probes that have become public comes a steady stream of business for the small complement of attorneys who specialize in matters involving the NCAA.Alabama faces execution challenge like other Southern states
Lawyering Up: For NCAA, Sanctions So Costly
The National Collegiate Athletic Association surprised the sports world in June with unusually harsh sanctions against the University of Southern California for improper benefits accepted by Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush and basketball player O.J. Mayo, among other violations.Law Firm Lawsuit-Palooza: Poly Prep Twist for O'Melveny
Our latest roundup of litigation in which Am Law 200 firms are either plaintiffs or defendants includes O'Melveny & Myers being sued over its handling of a high-profile New York City school sex abuse case; Shearman & Sterling targeted for alleged age bias; Bryan Cave accused of perpetuating illegal tax shelters; and Patton Boggs fighting claims filed by a company that tried—and failed—to securitize life insurance plans.Ala church bombing lawyer recalls emotional ordeal
Nearly 50 years ago in a Birmingham, Ala., church, five little girls were getting ready for that day's youth service when an explosion shattered the room they were in, killing four of them.Cite as: Torres v. D'Alesso, 115881/07, NYLJ 1202473147169, at *1 (App. Div. 1st, Decided October 7, 2010)Before: David B. Saxe, J.P., James M. Catterson, James
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