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Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 10, No. 144 -- July 30, 2002
Blackwater's Malpractice Suit Against Wiley Rein Dismissed
D.C. Superior Court Judge Judith Retchin last week threw out the $30 million legal malpractice suit brought by Blackwater Security Consulting against Wiley Rein and the firm's former partner, Margaret Ryan.U.S. Attorney's Porn Fight Gets Bad Reviews
When FBI supervisors in Miami met recently with new interim U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta, they wondered what the top enforcement concern for Acosta and Attorney General Alberto Gonzales would be. The agents were stunned to learn that a priority was obscenity, specifically pornographic material featuring consenting adults. That goal has angered law enforcement officials, as well as prosecutors in Acosta's own office, who say there are far more vital issues in regions at risk for terrorism and money laundering.Despite Outcry, Stand-Ground Law Repeals Unlikely
Despite an outcry from civil rights groups, a call for close examination by President Barack Obama and even a 1960s-style sit-in at the Florida governor's office, the jury's verdict that George Zimmerman was justified in shooting unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin is unlikely to spur change to any of the nation's stand-your-ground self-defense laws.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 21, No. 91 - May 9, 2012
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Pa. Standards Set for Capital Defense
Attorneys representing defendants facing the death penalty must meet minimum requirements for training and experience to qualify as retained or court-appointed counsel in capital cases, according to a new rule published by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Friday.High Court Seeks More Help From Solicitor General
Tony [email protected] the Supreme Court invites the solicitor general's office to express the government's views on a pending case, it is a reminder of the important role the SG plays at the high court.Rarely, if ever, does the Court reach out to any other law office for its opinion on whether it should grant review in a case.New Firm: Wolf in Sheep's Clothing?
The big five guerrilla attack on the legal profession reached a new level of firepower when a latter-day Tet offensive was launched recently. With more than 5,000 lawyers on staff, Ernst & Young announced the formation of what it characterizes as a completely "independent" law firm. The latest innovation in uncivil disobedience would be funny if it were not yet one more demonstration of the Big Five's contempt for the legal profession and its values, argues Lawrence J. Fox.Trending Stories
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