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Career Prosecutor Called a Natural for Deputy AG Job
The announcement came late Friday afternoon, and it surprised few people: "The president intends to nominate James B. Comey, of New York, to be deputy attorney general at the Department of Justice." Currently U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, 42-year-old James Comey Jr. had been the popular favorite to fill the role left vacant by Larry Thompson's August departure, described by one former top-ranking DOJ official as "the obvious choice."A Homecoming for New Public Corruption Head
U.S. Attorney Melinda Haag, pictured, will cap her office reorganization with the June return of Candace Kelly to helm 9-lawyer unit.ABA Magazine Names Gonzales Lawyer of the Year Amid Lingering Inquiries
Negative news coverage may have cost former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales his job, but it won him a dubious honor Wednesday from a magazine published by the ABA: Lawyer of the Year. Also, the ABA Journal named Gonzales' successor, Michael Mukasey, as its top lawyer for 2008, mostly in anticipation of how often he'll be in the spotlight for trying to repair the Justice Department. The publisher notes that the awards are based on candidates being most newsworthy, not necessarily the best.Speed a 'gutsy' tactic in Stevens corruption case
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Are Journalists Public Figures?
A defamation suit in Monmouth County, N.J., is testing whether a news reporter is a public figure who must prove actual malice in order to prevail. The defense, raised by former Deputy Public Defender Robert Tarver in a suit against him by an Asbury Park Press reporter, appears to be one of first impression in New Jersey -- perhaps fitting for a libel suit that is itself highly unusual.New Strategy for Whole Foods in FTC Fight
It's whole new strategy for Whole Foods in its antitrust battle with the Federal Trade Commission. The company is now engaging in a multi-front PR, court, and lobbying battle - led by Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe's Lanny Davis - to preserve its merger with Wild Oats.Trending Stories
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