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Circuit Rejects Claim That Mother of Murdered Son Is a Crime Victim
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Microsoft wins review of some factual findings � and other recent court decision summaries from The National Law Journal.N.J.'s Emcore, Tyco Say Executives Received Backdated Stock-Options
Two New Jersey companies, Emcore Corp. and Tyco International Ltd., announce that some of their executives have run afoul of stock-option dating regulations.Obituary: Frank H. Granito Jr.
The partner at Speiser, Krause, Nolan & Granito, who was involved in several high-profile aviation disaster litigations in the past 25 years, died Feb. 27 in his sleep at his home in Stamford, Conn. He was 81.Campaigns of the Year: Judicial Nominations
The conservative lobby to place like-minded jurists on the federal bench saw fewer successes last year.View more book results for the query "*"
Firms Bank on Cities' Distress
Firms ranging from Orrick and Cooley to Michael Sweet's McNutt Law Group have lined up to pitch Pacific Grove as it ponders the possibility of a Chapter 9 bankruptcy. Bankruptcy and labor lawyers see oProposal in the Works to Modernize Foreign Legal Consultant Rule
Proposed revisions to the Texas foreign legal consultant (FLC) rule pending at the state Supreme Court could result in more foreign lawyers registering to work here -- a move that proponents of the changes say would make the state more attractive as an international law center.'Stoneridge' still leaves questions
Should lawyers, accountants, investment bankers and others rest easy after the U.S. Supreme Court's most recent securities decision? Yes and no. Stoneridge Investment Partners LLC v. Scientific-Atlanta Inc. is a definite loss for those pushing a "scheme" theory of liability for "secondary actors" in securities fraud, such as lawyers and bankers in the securites sector. But whether the decision is a total shutout depends on which of three main aspects is viewed as most critical.Mark Filip Is the DOJ's Mortgage Fraud Point Man
When the Justice Department and the FBI announced the initial results of Operation Malicious Mortgage last week, Deputy Attorney General Mark Filip was front and center. As the Justice Department's No. 2, Filip runs the day-to-day affairs of one of the world's pre-eminent criminal investigation and enforcement agencies. Now he'll also be heading the agency's mortgage fraud efforts. No doubt it's a tough job, but Filip's had the kind of training that might make it just a bit easier to handle.Trending Stories
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