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McKenna Does Defense for BlackBerry, as Outage Looms
While lawyers and other BlackBerry users prepare for a possible shutdown of service, attorneys at McKenna Long & Aldridge are defending the patent case for the device's maker, Research In Motion. The McKenna team -- led by Gordon D. Giffin, an early BlackBerry user who met one of RIM's founders while U.S. ambassador to Canada -- is working with other firms as they prepare for a Feb. 24 hearing on the injunction against RIM.Libby Lawyer Known for Work With Classified Material
Defending a case like Lewis "Scooter" Libby's is all about access to information. The problem is that much of it, including potentially exculpatory documents, is classified. So last week the former aide to Vice President Dick Cheney hired John Cline to join the team defending Libby on charges that he lied to a grand jury. A fellow Jones Day partner calls Cline "certainly the best lawyer in the country" to deal with the Classified Information Procedures Act.Supreme Court Asked to Hear Voting Rights Case
The Supreme Court is about to face its first major voting rights dispute since the arrival of new Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., who was criticized for opposing voting rights legislation as an aide in the Reagan Justice Department two dozen years ago. At issue is a challenge to Florida's 1968 law that permanently disenfranchises more than 800,000 convicted felons in the state. The case, Johnson v. Bush, will be one of dozens discussed at the Court's private conference Thursday.View more book results for the query "White and Williams"
U.S. Supreme Court Looks at 11th Circuit Voting Case
Tony [email protected] U.S. Supreme Court is facing its first major voting rights dispute since the arrival of new Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., who was criticized for opposing voting rights legislation as an aide in the Reagan Justice Department two dozen years ago. At issue is a challenge to Florida's 1968 law that permanently disenfranchises more than 800,000 felons in the state.Interior Dept.'s Top Lawyer Will Resign
The Interior Department's top lawyer is resigning next month, after having been nominated to serve as a federal appeals judge and initiating an agency investigation into his own conduct over cattle grazing dealings.Disaster Displaces 14,000 New York Lawyers
More than 14,000 lawyers have not been able to get to their offices since a terrorist attack obliterated the twin World Trade Center towers Tuesday, according to data released by the Office of Court Administration. The OCA data revealed a staggering amount of disruption in the ability of lawyers to function. The 14,000 displaced lawyers make up 10.3 percent of attorneys in the state and 19 percent of the lawyers in New York City.Trending Stories
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