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Judge Put Off By 'Unnecessary Drama'
Alameda County Judge Morris Jacobson kept the reins tight Tuesday as he heard testimony in a change of venue hearing for the murder prosecution of an ex-BART cop.Act Would Create Higher Hurdles for Oil Mergers
Sen. Herb Kohl, D-Wis., the chairman of the Senate Antitrust Subcommittee, introduced legislation on Wednesday that would make it harder for gasoline mergers to win antitrust approval. The Oil Industry Merger Antitrust Enforcement Act would change the current review process by demanding proof from merging parties that their transaction will not harm competition and allow the Federal Trade Commission and Justice Department to block proposed mergers that do.Former Gen Re Lawyer Could Face Life in Prison
Robert Graham, a former senior lawyer at General Re Corp., faces life in prison for doing what his defense attorney calls a "few hours work" on a fraudulent deal. Prosecutors want to sentence Graham to a "substantial" term -- up to 230 years behind bars -- because more than 250 American International Group investors lost at least $544 million from the fake deal with Gen Re. The defendants have countered with an expert who maintains that there was zero loss and no victims.Maximize Impact By Making One Point at a Time
Persuasive writing achieves maximum impact by concentrating on one point at a time. Sometimes writers lose sight of this and try to make two points at a time, perhaps out of fear of leaving a second issue unaddressed, even for a moment.Senator Issues Ultimatum on Privilege Measure
A key senator's recent ultimatum to the U.S. Department of Justice to change its policy on waiver of attorney-client privilege in corporate investigations likely will determine the fate of pending legislation that would make those changes in the current Congress.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Lennon Family Loses Bid to Block Use of 'Imagine' Excerpt in Film
John Lennon's widow and sons have been rebuffed in their attempt to block the use of part of the song "Imagine" in a film about intelligent design. A New York federal judge ruled Monday that the producers of the movie "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" were protected by the fair use doctrine in playing a 15-second excerpt from the song. The judge denied Yoko Ono, Lennon's sons and EMI Blackwood Music the preliminary injunction they sought, finding they were unlikely to prevail on the merits.Bond rips Bush in address to NAACP annual convention
DETROIT AP - NAACP National Board Chair Julian Bond said Sunday that the civil rights organization is needed now more than ever because the Bush Administration has done little to support blacks.From the administration's slow response to Hurricane Katrina to the war in Iraq and immigration issues, Bush has seen his presidency questioned, Bond told an estimated 3,000 people during a public meeting in Detroit.Use the Summer to 'Try On' Different Practice Areas
Law schools are designed to teach students legal theory and train them to think like lawyers, but most do not prepare them for the day-to-day realities of legal practice.Judge Allows Suit Challenging Disclosures in BofA Takeover of Merrill
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