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Fenced In: Border Eminent-Domain Cases Spike Judge's Slowpoke Report Numbers
If a federal judge has to land on Texas Lawyer 's annual Slowpoke Report, it might as well be for an interesting reason. That's what happened in 2011 to U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen of Brownsville, who had an unusually high 173 civil cases pending for more than three years on his docket — more than any other federal judge in the state.Judge Jackson Jumps to Howes' Defense
Retired U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson said last week he is willing to testify for former D.C. federal prosecutor G. Paul Howes, who faces serious ethics charges filed this month by the D.C. Bar Counsel.Ex-Microsoft Worker Sentenced to Four Years in Prison for Theft
A federal judge sentenced a former Microsoft Corp. employee on Friday to four years in prison for illegally selling millions of dollars of company software. Finn W. Contini, 37, of Redmond, Wash., pleaded guilty in January to one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and four counts of money laundering. He admitted ordering 2,700 pieces of software worth about $7 million through Microsoft's internal ordering program, which he then sold for a personal profit of $2.3 million.Georgia State Copyright Suit One to Watch
Academic publishers are suing the university over material posted online for course work.Emory to honor authors, civil rights leaders
ATLANTA AP - Emory University will honor authors Alice Walker and Gloria Steinem, among others, during the annual James Weldon Johnson Medal ceremony this week.The Atlanta university will host the event honoring Johnson, a writer and civil rights leader, at the Carter Center on Nov. 4.Other recipients of the medal include U.View more book results for the query "*"
Holocaust Settlement Allocation Formula Approved by Circuit
Eyewitness Identification Often Flawed And Safeguards Required, Report Says
Finding strong scientific evidence that mistaken identifications of criminal suspects occur too often, a special master is urging New Jersey's Supreme Court to modify decades-old jurisprudence and treat eyewitness evidence as it does forensic material.King & Spalding Adds Energy Sector Specialist From Milbank
King & Spalding has brought on from Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy an M&A partner specializing in the energy sector. Crayton L. Bell will practice as a New York-based partner in the firm's global energy transaction practice. Bell's addition comes amid a global push by the Atlanta-based firm to expand its presence in the energy sector. King & Spalding recently added a five-lawyer team from Hogan Lovells, and this month announced plans for a Singapore office focused on energy deals and international arbitration.S.C. attorney general faces public records lawsuit over James Brown's estate
A freelance journalist from Newberry, S.C., has sued South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, saying he has intentionally withheld public records she requested in the fight over entertainer James Brown's estate.Ex-Client Files $192 Million Suit Against Duane Morris
The former head of a Maryland-based credit card processing company is seeking more than $192 million in damages from Duane Morris, alleging that the attorney he hired to assist him in selling a controlling interest in the company failed to disclose his relationship with the buyer, a Baltimore-based venture capital firm.Trending Stories
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