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Legal Aid Tests New Style of Advocacy in Harlem
When the Legal Aid Society last week opened its Greater Harlem Office at 128th Street and Madison Avenue -- the first building it has ever owned -- it wasn't just the building that was new. Daniel L. Greenberg, president of the 127-year-old organization, sees not only a new home, but the chance to assemble attorneys from different disciplines under one roof, and ask them to work together to solve all of a client's legal problems as a team.Lessons from 'Moussaoui': The Ethics of Witness Prep
David B. Anders, counsel at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, and Alison L. Plessman, and associate at the firm, write that most every litigator engages in the basic task of witness preparation in one form or another, whether by preparing a witness to testify at a trial, at a hearing, or at a deposition.International Environmental Law
examines the enforcement of environmental impact assessment mitigation commitments by international financial institutions and the European Union and then suggests three alternative approaches to improve both the monitoring and enforcement of those commitments and, by extension, the effectiveness of the EIA process.Cite as: Egan v. TradingScreen, Inc., 10 Civ. 8202, NYLJ 1202493501572, at *1 (SDNY, Decided May 4, 2011)District Judge Leonard B. SandDe
Bad Doctors Do Keep on Practicing
Only one in three doctors who repeatedly commit malpractice lose their license and doctors are rarely banned from practicing, even when they kill people, according to a study of New Jersey's Board of Medical Examiners. In fact, the study says, doctors who repeatedly commit malpractice or engage in behavior that could harm patients are about twice as likely to be allowed to continue practicing than to be banned.Controversy surrounds North Georgia judge
A North Georgia judge has sparked a storm of criticism accusing him of unreasonable delays in signing orders, ex parte communications with lawyers and abusive behavior.Appalachian Circuit Superior Court Judge Oliver H. "Harry" Doss Jr. has been the target of a state Judicial Qualifications Commission investigation for nearly a year, with the inquiry common knowledge among lawyers in the circuit.Trending Stories
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