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Tyco To Pay $73 Million to New Jersey To Settle Federal Securities Fraud Suit
Tyco International Ltd. agreed Wednesday to pay $73 million to New Jersey to settle a federal suit alleging that insider trading and other securities fraud caused $100 million in losses to state police, firefighters and school employee pension funds.Groups complain Mirant consent decree does not ensure compliance
Coalition of West Valley Nuclear Wastes, plaintiffs-appellants v. Chu* defendants-appellees
NEPA, Not Violated by DOE's Impact Statement Not Addressing Closure of Bulk of Nuclear Waste Site'Cash cow' or valuable credential?
No longer just for aspiring academics and wannabe tax lawyers, master of laws — LL.M. — degrees are gaining in popularity among foreign and domestic law students.Senate Approves Repeal of PUHCA
Amid expressions of bipartisan amity, the Senate approved energy legislation Tuesday that would give dealmakers and other non-energy companies long-awaited entr�e into the U.S. power utility sector. However, the legislation faces considerable opposition in conference committee, where lawmakers will attempt to reconcile the Senate bill with a very different House-approved energy bill. Both bills would repeal the 1935 Public Utility Holding Company Act, but other issues could yet derail a final bill.Maiden Lawsuit Tests a Federal Religious Act
Michigan attorney Robert Bunting has wasted little time in filing the first lawsuit under the under the obscure yet instantly controversial Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act -- which is said to be a third-hand version of an earlier law struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court. Legal observers fear the law will spawn a flood of church-backed litigation against local zoning boards.Trenton Lobbyists Enjoy a Rebound
Lobbying work bounced back big time in 2005 after a year's hiatus, as revenues soared across the board and the top 10 law firms in the business saw their fortunes rise in tow.The NLJ Client List�Who Represents Corporate America
The National Law Journal and Corporate Counsel magazine surveyed the legal departments of the Fortune 250 companies and reported on which law firms they use most often.Trending Stories
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