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Next! LTN's Picks for Upcoming Conferences, Webinars & Events
This is the inaugural edition of "Next!," our weekly recommendations of upcoming notable events, panels, webinars, seminars, and speakers — plus a few "must calendar" items in the next month or so. Planning a program? Let me know: [email protected], with the email subject "Next!"Ticket-Fixing Judge Gets Jail (Maybe)
Wanda Molina, the Jersey City chief municipal judge at the center of a ticket-fixing scandal that caused her and three other judges to lose their jobs and face criminal charges, was sentenced on Aug. 27 to 364 days in jail, though she may be able to avoid hard time.Padilla Clash Could Harm Terror War
The wrangling between the Justice Department and a federal appeals court over "enemy combatant" Jose Padilla (right) is just the latest development in a terrorism case in which the Bush administration has had few appealing options from the very start. But how much will the current conflict damage the White House's push for expanded executive power?Another week, another round of firm layoffs
The law firm layoffs haven't let up. Several major firms announced job cuts last week, totaling more than 400 attorneys and 650 support staff. According to the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, the legal sector lost 4,200 jobs in February and 1,300 in January. Several legal consultants said they don't see the job cuts slowing down any time soon.Regulatory Work Failed to Surge in 2010
AnalysisRegulatory work failed to surge this year
Despite Obama's interest, stepped-up regulation didn't happen, as precursor legislation was slow in coming.Maritime law crackdown floats law firm boats
A decade of U.S. Department of Justice criminal prosecutions of shipping companies for pollution-related violations has fueled maritime practices across the country and spilled over into white-collar defense and government-contract work.'Fix' needed in U.S. attorney scandal
The integrity of the process for appointing and removing U.S. attorneys has been severely damaged by the recent firings of eight prosecutors, say a number of scholars, government experts and ex-prosecutors, and Congress may need to impose some type of "fix" to restore public confidence.Trending Stories
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