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FBI Reportedly Investigating Judge Joyce
Superior Court Judge Michael T. Joyce, who faces a retention election this year, is the subject of an investigation by the FBI and Internal Revenue Service into insurance payments he received after an automobile crash in 2001, an Erie newspaper has reported.Demise of 'Underneath Their Robes' Holds Lessons for Bloggers on Federal Courts
Tax Lawyer's Love of Wine Fuels Wine-Centric Eatery
You won't find Mark Kuller these days at the Washington, D.C., law offices of McKee Nelson, where he was a partner until March and now is of counsel. Kuller spends most of his waking hours across town where he is building his dream, called Proof -- what he hopes will be D.C.'s premier restaurant and wine bar. Kuller says boredom with the law did not propel him into his new gig: "I think I always imagined having a second career. I still love being a lawyer, but I'm not going to bill 2,000 hours again."View more book results for the query "White Case"
LegalTech Day Three: FBI Security Expert Urges Law Firm Caution
A computer security expert from the Federal Bureau of Investigation pulled no punches at LegalTech New York. "We have hundreds of law firms that we see increasingly being targeted by hackers," said Mary Galligan, special agent in charge of cyber and special operations.Revised Membership of ISP Resentencing
It is ORDERED that, effective immediately and until further order, the members of the Intensive Supervision Program Resentencing Panel ("Panel") shall be as follows:Tasty Apps to Add to Your iPhone
Apps -- those easy-to-download, seamlessly installed, usually cheap add-ons available at Apple's App Store -- are a powerful way to customize an iPhone (or iPod Touch) to do just the things you want it to. Here are some of Alan Cohen's favorite apps: some useful, some just plain fun.Diversity in Action: Partnership
For women of color the economy adds another hurdle.Fastow: Skilling Got 'Zero' From Unlawful Deals
Daniel Petrocelli, Jeffrey Skilling's defense attorney in his criminal trial, elicited testimony on Wednesday from former Enron Chief Financial Officer Andrew Fastow that distances Skilling and co-defendant Kenneth Lay from Fastow's illegal actions at the company. Fastow testified that Skilling got "zero" money from those unlawful deals. Former Enron Chairman Lay also got nothing from several of the deals, Fastow said during his second day on the witness stand in the fraud and conspiracy trial.Trending Stories
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