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As Corporate Attorney, Miers Blasted 'Greedy' Trial Lawyers
As a corporate lawyer, Harriet Miers recommended to then-Gov. Bush that the Texas Supreme Court rather than the state Legislature decide if attorney fees should be limited -- a proposal that, had it come to fruition, would have "absolutely" constituted "legislating from the bench," said one trial lawyer. In a letter to Bush, Miers went on to unleash an assault on trial lawyers, suggesting they were "greedy" and had "brought shame" to Texas."The Big Buy" May Be a Hard Sell
It would seem as though a documentary that chronicles the rise and fall of former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay would at least attract a pack of Yellow Dog Democrats. Yet it's opening day for the "The Big Buy, Tom DeLay's Stolen Congress" � a film by Texas filmmakers Mark Birnbaum and Jim Schermbeck � and there are only seven audience members in the darkened theater.FEMA Slammed Yet Again Over Katrina
Judge Richard Leon (right) has harsh words for the beleaguered agency over why an estimated 5,479 households of Hurricane Katrina victims in Texas were denied federal housing assistance.Participation in Racist Float Ruled to Be Protected Speech
Former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and the heads of the police and fire department violated the First Amendment when they fired three employees for participating in a racist float during a 1998 Labor Day parade in Broad Channel, Queens, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Court-grant agency slashed by Congress
Congress has nearly decimated an independent agency it created 20 years ago to foster innovations in judicial administration, said its new executive director.Surge in Congress for Attorney-Client Rights
Bills pending in both houses would bar waiver of attorney-client privilege in corporate investigations.McDermott, O'Melveny Partners Testify Before WikiLeaks House Panel
Two Am Law 100 lawyers offered contrasting perspectives while testifying on legal issues involving WikiLeaks and the Espionage Act at a House Judiciary Committee hearing Thursday.Camp sentence: 30 days in prison
A visiting federal judge from Washington on Friday sentenced former U.S. District Senior Judge Jack T. Camp to 30 days in prison and 10 weeks of community service on drug and theft charges. In a surprising move, U.S. District Senior Judge Thomas F. Hogan reduced the sole felony to which Camp had pleaded guilty last fall to a misdemeanor.Trending Stories
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