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Leach's attorney says coach did no wrong
LUBBOCK, Texas AP - The lawyer for Mike Leach says the suspended Texas Tech coach did nothing wrong in how he treated a player with a "mild" concussion.Ted Liggett said Tuesday that keeping receiver Adam James inside during practice due to the injury was better for the player than letting him remain outside.Stevens' Conviction is Thrown Out, Prosecutors Face Criminal Probe
A federal judge today dismissed the government's indictment against former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens-but the case is hardly over for the Justice Department. Dissatisfied with the pace of the department's internal investigation into the bungled prosecution, U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan said Tuesday he is initiating criminal contempt proceedings against the original trial team and their supervisors. Sullivan then appointed an ex-prosecutor to investigate and prosecute the matter.Faculty Discusses Possible Merger of Rutgers Law Schools
Amid the uproar over New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's proposed merger of Rutgers University-Camden with Rowan University, another plan is on the table that would blend the Rutgers law schools in Camden, N.J., and Newark, N.J., into one entity.View more book results for the query "*"
Special Report: Litigation and E-Discovery
Electronic discovery has created new traps and pitfalls in document production, warns Daniel R. Smith. But, armed with some best practices on handling electronic records, litigators can proceed with confidence. Also in this special report: "How to Authenticate Social Networking Sites" by Joshua A. Norris and Krystal Pfluger Scott, "Five Deadlines Every Lawyer Should Calendar" by Barbara Nicholas, "How to Use Databases to Find Key Evidence" by Craig Ball and "Backup Tapes: Inaccessible No More" by Tom O'Connor.L.A. Superior Court survives its first furlough
The Los Angeles County, Calif., Superior Court survived the first of 12 days of self-imposed job furloughs on July 15. The court, which because of California's budget crisis faces an estimated shortfall of almost $138 million during fiscal year that began on July 1, took the unprecedented step of voluntarily furloughing employees on the third Wednesday of each month. The first of those days was July 15.Nevarrez v. San Marino Skilled Nursing and Wellness Centre
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