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Defense contractors to face off in court
Today in federal court in Atlanta two of the largest defense contractors in the world will go head to head in a trial over the alleged misappropriation of trade secrets associated with the design and construction of an anti-submarine bomber used by navies around the world. The trial is the culmination of more than four years of litigation in a suit pitting the world's largest international defense contractor, Lockheed Martin Corp.Obama Announces Cybersecurity Executive Order to Deter Attacks
The White House moved to strengthen the security of the nation's critical information infrastructure on Tuesday, launching initiatives that will raise significant legal questions for the nation's biggest industries.Tallying Up the TARP-Related Legal Fees
The U.S. Treasury Department's Troubled Asset Relief Program may have expired, but some of the initiatives that grew out of that massive federal effort to bail out ailing banks and cope with other financial crisis fallout live on?and not always in a positive way.The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in the Am Law 200
Two intellectual property attorneys leave Goodwin Procter for Fish & Richardson, bringing along longtime clients; a former Blank Rome partner joins Lucosky Brookman to open the firm's first office on the West Coast; and McDermott Will & Emery hires two former Epstein Becker & Green health care lawyers. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].'And then the whole thing just blew up'
How those at Pentagon survived that harrowing day.Rehnquist Cancer Focuses Issue of Top Court Balance
The surprise announcement of Rehnquist's illness and surgery came just before noon on Monday, and raised in a concrete way an issue that has been an abstraction during the presidential campaign: the possibility of a departure from the Supreme Court in the near future. As is customary with the justices, health information was sparse and hard to come by on Monday. But Rehnquist expects to be on the bench when the U.S. Supreme Court convenes again MondayAs Judge in Stripper, Drugs and Guns Scandal Awaits Sentence, Friends Speak Up
Credentials Aren't the Controversy
The Senate feud over key White House nominations boiled over on Capitol Hill last week as Republican leaders vowed to oppose the president's picks for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, administration posts and national regulatory boards.Former N.J. Muni Court Judges Plead Not Guilty to Improper Ticket Fixing
Four former Jersey City, N.J., Municipal Court judges alleged to have improperly dismissed tickets for themselves or others have pleaded not guilty to official misconduct charges. Wanda Molina, Pauline Sica and Victor Sison are charged with second-degree misconduct for either dismissing or downgrading others' tickets, an offense that could carry up to 10 years in prison. Irwin Rosen is charged with third-degree misconduct for fixing his own parking ticket in 2004 and faces up to five years.Trending Stories
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