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July 24, 2006 |

Legal aid training group sees big expansion ahead

After giving birth to its first satellite training campus this month, a Boston-based training organization for legal aid lawyers plans to use a $50,000 prize for its trial advocacy work to expand its national reach.
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May 04, 2009 |

Boston firms launch Massachusetts Reinsurance Bar Association

Lawyers from seven Boston law firms have launched the Massachusetts Reinsurance Bar Association, believed to be the first bar association dedicated to legal issues surrounding reinsurance, which is insurance for insurance companies.
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October 26, 2009 |

Movers

Joshua Hicks joins Brownstein Hyatt's government relations gruop as of counsel in the newly opened Reno office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column.
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Privilege Covers Law Firms' Talks With In-House Counsel
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Two state high courts ruled this week that the attorney-client privilege means that lawyers need not open confidential talks with their in-house counsel to clients bringing malpractice claims, as a third prepared to mull the same question.

January 27, 2010 |

Mass. couple sue BofA alleging erroneous foreclosure attempt

Lawyers for owners of a mortgage-free Florida home that Bank of America attempted to foreclose on are bringing an arsenal of legal claims against the banking giant, ranging from obvious claims like conversion and trespass to more unexpected ones like defamation and libel.
5 minute read
March 07, 2011 |

Tobacco company gave cigarettes to children

That's what the jury concluded, after the plaintiff's star witness testified from beyond the grave.
5 minute read
May 23, 2011 |

MOVERS

Stuart Zisman joins Bracewell & Giuliani's energy practice as partner in the Houston office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column.
3 minute read
February 07, 2005 |

After the Guns Stopped Blazing

If Scott Turow and John Grisham have set the standards for legal fiction in our time, Northwestern Law School professor Steven Lubet, author of Murder in Tombstone, occupies his own unique niche as a storyteller specializing in "Old West" law.
7 minute read
February 23, 2009 |

Business defamation case revived

A 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel reversed an earlier appellate ruling and ordered office supply company Staples Inc. to stand trial for defamation for its mass e-mail detailing why it fired a particular employee. The plaintiff does not claim that the e-mail was false, but rather relies on a century-old state law that permits a cause of action for a defamatory true statement published with malicious intent.
2 minute read
October 30, 2008 |

Suit against scientific journal raises litigation issues

Pharmaceutical company Biopure Corp.'s defamation and trade libel case against a National Institutes of Health official for his statements in an article co-authored for the Journal of the American Medical Association raises concerns about the litigation risks of scientific discourse. Biopure's claims include defamation, trade libel and intentional interference with prospective business advantage.
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