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Cite as: In re Barclays Bank PLC Securities Litigation, 09 Civ. 1989 (PAC), NYLJ 1202477434203, at *1 (SDNY, Decided January 5, 2011)District Judge Paul A. Crot
Prosecutor Exhorts Senators to Derail Obama 2nd. Cir. Nominee
In 2005, U.S. District Judge Robert Chatigny warned a defense lawyer of dire consequences if the lawyer did not do more to try to delay the execution of his client. "I'll have your law license," Chatigny warned at one point, in a 55-minute conference call.FBI eyeing golf tournaments as possible cash conduit to Young
WASHINGTON AP - The Justice Department is investigating whether an Alaska oil contractor used golf tournaments to funnel cash to Rep. Don Young, people close to the corruption investigation said.The contractor, Rick Smith, told investigators that Young personally received cash at the events. Once an important ally who helped raise tens of thousands of dollars for Young's election committee, Smith has become a key government informant.Online Behavioral Advertising and 'Do Not Track Me'
In March, the FTC appeared before the Senate Commerce Committee to present testimony about recent efforts to protect internet consumer privacy. The hearing came as dozens of private class action lawsuits alleging improper tracking and collecting of online users' web-surfing activity for behavioral advertising. Is now the time to adopt policies to ensure compliance?Indictment, Quash Appeal Collide in Murder Case
Georgia's hard-nosed "two strikes" criminal law is well-known. But defense attorney Brian Steel has a court mulling a different two-strikes argument that could lead to a murder suspect's release. State law says that a twice-quashed indictment bars prosecution of a defendant on the offense charged. In Steel's case, his client, Michael B. LeJeune, faces a possible death sentence if convicted of the brutal 1997 slaying of a 39-year-old man.Cite as: Matter of London Terrace Gardens v. City of New York, 109121/10, NYLJ 1202493606263, at *1 (Sup., NY, Decided May 5, 2011)Justice Judith J. Gische
Eminent Domain in the New Jersey Courts
This article analyzes cases decided by the New Jersey Superior Courts post-Kelo, in an attempt to determine to what extent Kelo impacts eminent domain law in New Jersey and what legislative actions are being contemplated to remedy such effects.Decision Upsets Prosecutorial Strategy in Homocide Cases
Balch suffers setback with loss of lawyers
BALCH BINGHAM has lost its Atlanta real estate group and its Huntsville, Ala., office.In Atlanta, Balch partner Robert E. Stanley, who was recruited two and a half years ago to establish a commercial real estate practice for Balch's local office, launched Stanley, Esrey Buckley with six other Balch lawyers June 21.Trending Stories
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