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A New Legal Philosophy Is Born
"One Case at a Time" by Cass R. Sunstein is a stellar work of scholarship - creative, insightful, nuanced, and, above all, quite reasonable. The book examines the roots of the "minimalist" judicial philosophy that is the hallmark of the Rehnquist Court.GPS for GCs: Navigating Fee Transition
While there are no reliable GPS devices to map the new topography of the post-recession legal landscape, all corporate counsel report one near-universal map coordinate: the injunction from their senior management that they "do more with less" — sometimes a lot less.Prepaid debit card market adds Justin Bieber to the mix
Myriad players are stepping up with their own prepaid debit products on the theory that some consumers may pay a slight premium for a card with novel functions — or Justin Bieber's picture.A Step Toward Nationalizing Death Penalty?
The selection process began this week for a federal jury that may have to decide whether a former Florida State University student, on trial for a 1996 killing, lives or dies. Some observers say U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft was behind the decision to seek the death penalty in the case, and that if Ashcroft has his way, more federal juries in more states will be asked to sentence defendants to death.CAOC Has New Boss, Needs New Political Allies
The trial attorney group gets a new president determined to push MICRA reform. But with Jerry Brown, who signed MICRA into law, as the leading candidate for governor, that may be a hard sell.Credit Card Lawyer Aids Home Depot's Bank Plan
In the face of strident opposition to its intention to buy a bank, Home Depot has hired the lead outside counsel for Visa USA, Morrison & Foerster's L. Richard Fischer, to help it win federal approval for the plan. It has also retained attorney Thomas T. Billings to lobby federal and Utah state officials. The retailer will need all the help it can get, as an array of influential groups -- from the National Association of Realtors to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke -- agree that it's a bad idea.Morgan Stanley model gets little respect as CEO Gorman defies slide
Morgan Stanley, owner of the world?s biggest brokerage, is struggling to prove its new model works after failing to ride a surge in equity and bond markets.Phila. Court to Solicit Bids To Administer Court-Appointed Cases
Philadelphia - After a spring and summer of false starts and attempts to work with Philadelphia Common Pleas Court President Judge Alex Bonavitacola and Administrative Judge John W. Herron, Philadelphia Bar Association Chancellor Doreen Davis announced laCanadian investor buys North Lauderdale apartment complex
A Toronto company bought the 560-unit Parrot's Landing rental apartment complex for $56.3 million, which nearly matches the 2005 sale price.CJP Dismisses Charges Against Sonoma Judge
The state's judicial watchdog dismissed charges against an ex-judge charged with campaign speech violations Tuesday, citing a June U.S. Supreme Court case that struck down Minnesota's judicial speech gag. The decision by the Commission on Judicial Performance in its star-crossed case against former Sonoma County Judge Patricia Gray hints at the effect Republican Party of Minnesota v. White will have on California's judicial canon of ethics.Trending Stories
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