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The Ultimate Conflict of Interest
A suit by the Administrative Office of the Courts against enactment of a law on probation officers will ultimately lead to the justices deciding their own claim.N.Y. Judges Ask Court to Enforce Directive for Review of Pay
New York judges have asked the Court of Appeals to force lawmakers to give serious consideration to legislation that would raise the pay of state judges for the first time since 1999.Record travel gives Tam bondholders top returns: Brazil credit
Air carriers led by Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA and Tam SA are delivering the biggest returns in Brazil's corporate bond market over the past six months as growth in Latin America?s largest economy fuels record travel.View more book results for the query "*"
Ethical Issues Arise in Lawyers' Use of Social Media
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis, a partner at Rivkin Radler, writes that clearly there are ethical risks that lawyers must carefully navigate to avoid becoming ensnared by the drawbacks presented by these new technologies, rather than aided by their benefits.Guilty Plea Could End Career of Controversial Ga. Lawyer
A Georgia lawyer's guilty plea to a federal obstruction of justice charge may bring an end to his long-controversial practice, which he promoted with advertisements featuring actor Robert Vaughn urging potential clients, "Tell them you mean business." Benjamin S. "Benny" Eichholz last month bargained down a 77-count indictment that accused him of embezzlement, money laundering, mail fraud and lying about the management of his employees' pension plan to a single count of obstructing justice.New Deputy AG Has Big Case Experience
When Perry Zinn Rowthorn was hired as an assistant attorney general in 1999, he thought the switch from private practice to public service would be temporary.Beantown's Real Estate Boom Has Firms Jumping
Law firms are cashing in on Boston's robust commercial and development market and adding real estate attorneys to collect the spoils. The building frenzy, coupled with brisk sales of high-rise buildings, is boosting revenue at the city's legal real estate strongholds. Elliot Surkin, the managing partner of DLA Piper's Boston office, says low office vacancy rates are driving the building surge. "We don't go home anymore, nobody has a family; we're very, very busy," Surkin quipped.Trending Stories
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