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High Court Loss Prompts Malpractice Claim
A loss before the U.S. Supreme Court has led to an unusual legal malpractice suit against McGuire Woods and one of its New York partners.The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
Nomination stalemate dampens Bush legacy
With just 10 months left in his term, President Bush is on track to leave office with fewer of his picks on the federal bench than his fellow two-term presidents Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan. Since 2001, Bush has had 294 district and appellate judges confirmed, but the prospect of getting many more through a Senate controlled by Democrats before Jan.U.K. Bribery Act Could Mean Prosecution of Law Firm Practices
The U.K. Bribery Act set to take effect in 12 weeks will do more than present the opportunity for lawyers to advise clients on how the law interacts with the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. It could force law firms to examine their own business practices when working in, or dealing with anyone from, the United Kingdom.Lawsuit targets credit card lenders
An Atlanta attorney has sued one of the nation's largest credit card distributors on behalf of a potential class of credit card holders in a complaint that reflects the public frustration with credit card lender practices that have already prompted some congressional reforms. The suit filed by E. Adam Webb, a partner with Webb, Klase Lemond in Atlanta, challenges a decision by Capital One Bank USA N.Tyco to Settle Class Action Suit Over Undersea Cable Venture for $79M
A $79 million settlement has been reached in a long-running class action suit that accuses Tyco International of misleading investors in its undersea cable subsidiary, TyCom. The parties reached a deal on April 13 that would end the 7-year-old suit, and the plaintiffs moved on Monday for preliminary approval from U.S. District Judge Garrett Brown Jr. in Trenton, N.J. The settlement, if approved, calls for class counsel to petition the court for attorney fees, to be paid out of the settlement amount.McKenna Does Defense For BlackBerry, As Outage Looms
Alyson M. [email protected] lawyers and other BlackBerry users prepare for a possible shutdown of service, attorneys at Atlanta-based McKenna Long Aldridge are defending the patent case for the device's maker, Research In Motion.The McKenna team is led by Gordon D. Giffin, who met one of RIM's founders while he was U.Trending Stories
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