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Report Says Stevens' Prosecution Mismanaged
In a 525-page report released March 15, a special prosecutor detailed the mismanagement that he believed characterized the Justice Department's handling of the prosecution against late Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens.Justice Watch: MLB Accused Of Misusing Courts To Get Dirt On A-Rod, Other Players
With discovery stayed in Biogenesis litigation in Miami, Major League Baseball's detractors say the league has misused the justice system to get information on player use of performance-enhancing drugs.Baseball's Biogenesis Drug Drama a Boon to Big Firms
With Major League Baseball reportedly set to suspend a star-studded gaggle of players after reaching a settlement with the founder of a defunct Miami anti-aging clinic that allegedly dispensed performance-enhancing drugs, several of those players and the Major League Baseball Players Association have hired high-profile defense lawyers in connection with the matter.Federal Prosecutor in Stevens Case Commits Suicide
A Justice Department prosecutor who played a lead role in the corruption case against former U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, has committed suicide. Nicholas Marsh, who was transferred from the Public Integrity Section amid a criminal investigation of the government's handling of the case against Stevens, killed himself over the weekend. Marsh was one of a group of prosecutors who were under criminal investigation for the government's mishandling of the case.Biogenesis Bans Keep Lawyers Busy, A-Rod Taps Reed Smith
The player hit hardest by MLB's unprecedented suspensions is Alex Rodriguez. A-Rod hired Reed Smith as he eyes an appeal. Other firms representing punished players include Cozen O'Connor and Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr.Corporate Sleuths Detect Opportunity in China
Ever-growing demand for due diligence on companies in China has created an opening for private investigators prepared to go where lawyers cannot--or will not--tread.Many Solo, Small Firm Attorneys Lack Time, Resources for Pro Bono
Small firm and solo lawyers may agree on the need for pro bono civil legal services, but many say their lack of time and resources make it difficult, if not impossible, for them to contribute. Some bar associations are expanding the definition of pro bono to include providing legal services at reduced rates, and activities like incorporating a Little League team. But some lawyers don't think that equating public service with pro bono service addresses the shortage of legal services for the poor.Galleon Founder Accused of Insider Trading Blasts Wiretap Use
Billionaire hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam responded forcefully to SEC insider trading charges in papers filed Tuesday by his lawyers at Akin Gump, who claim that wiretaps that federal investigators used to implicate Rajaratnam in a $20 million insider trading ring were unconstitutional. They also say the Galleon Group founder was already working with investigators on an inquiry into another hedge fund and that he relied on research analysts, not inside information, to grow his business.Surrogate Removes Three Co-Trustees From Atkins Marital Trust
Cite as: Cohen v. Viray, 08-3860-cv, NYLJ 1202472745889, at *1 (2d Cir, Decided September 30, 2010)Before: Hall, Livingston, and Chin,* C.JJ.p class="decid
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