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Ralph Nader Calls Out Legal Profession, Law Schools
Consumer activist, politician and lawyer Ralph Nader sought to put the legal profession on trial in a University of Connecticut School of Law moot courtroom last month. His chief complaint: America's lawyers have done too little to head off government policies Nader labeled unconstitutional. He contrasted that with protests by Pakistan's lawyers last year when that country's leader threatened the integrity of its justice system. "Did you see our beloved profession up in arms here?" Nader asked.Morgan Lewis, Paul Weiss, O'Melveny Advise on Buy that Pairs Twinkies with Pabst Blue Ribbon
Hostess said Tuesday that the $410 million offer made by Apollo Global Management and Metropolous & Co. is the winning bid in a bankruptcy court auction organized to sell the company's snack cake business, which includes the iconic treat Twinkies. The three Am Law 100 firms are advising Apollo and Metropoulos, while Jones Day is representing Hostess.Watkins Making Plans for Dallas County DA's Office
Dallas District Attorney-Elect Craig Watkins says he is interviewing candidates for first assistant DA, and he expects to announce his choice by mid-December.Nursing Homes Accused of Bias Against HIV-Positive
HIV-positive patients across the country are alleging that live-in health care facilities discriminate against them. Cecil Little, a Louisiana man, has filed such a claim with U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Civil Rights. He accuses six nursing homes of refusing to admit him because he has the virus that causes AIDS. Experts say Little is not alone as cases like these are becoming more common as some AIDS patients age.View more book results for the query "*"
S&C, Freshfields Take Lead Roles on CGI's $2.6 Billion Logica Deal
Norton Rose and Slaughter and May also landed roles on a deal that finds Canada's CGI Group Inc. agreeing to purchase U.K. IT and management consultancy Logica.Court sides with builders, administration in dispute over endangered species
WASHINGTON AP - The SupremeCourt sided with developers and the Bush administration Monday in a dispute with environmentalists over protecting endangered species.The court ruled 5-4 for home builders and the Environmental Protection Agency in a case that involved the intersection of two environmental laws, the Clean Water Act and the Endangered Species Act.Case Against 'Ladies Day' Has No Class
An attorney who crusades for the rights of eternally marginalized men to have floppy sun hats and such, too, fails to win class certification in his attack on a ski resort's promotion. Also Blogged: The judge who as a prosecutor may have followed up a Brady violation with incomplete candor gets mild support from her old office. And: We get word that Jed Hurley, a 30-year veteran at the McCutchen firm, passed away last weekend.Ex-Spears bodyguard rebuffed in effort to speak in custody case
LOS ANGELES AP - A former bodyguard for Britney Spears went to court Monday to support a sealed declaration about questionable behavior by the pop star in a child-custody dispute between the singer and ex-husband Kevin Federline - but never got to testify.Tony Barretto, 28, arrived with a lawyer but Family Court Commissioner Scott M.Trending Stories
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