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U.S. agencies move to bar suits
Federal agencies are drafting pre-emptions barring state lawsuits into the preambles of agency rules and regulations.Expert Insight Into Appointment Process
President-elect George W. Bush has moved quickly to complete his Cabinet, in an appointment process compressed in time by the Florida election recount battle. But Bush's haste is not the only unusual aspect of the current presidential appointment period. Law Professor Michael Gerhardt, who wrote "The Federal Appointments Process" offers some insight into the process, and in particular Bush's picks.Personal Jurisdiction in Internet Cases
Justice and fair play may be triumphing -- for now -- in defining specific personal jurisdiction in Internet cases. Recent decisions rely on traditional concepts of specific personal jurisdiction. The issue is far from settled, however, and it remains to be seen if the final view of online jurisdiction is one of tradition or revolution, and whether it will help or hurt the growth of e-commerce.View more book results for the query "White"
Denton County Prosecutor Alleges Racial Harassment, Discrimination
A prosecutor in Denton County has sued the county, the Denton County Criminal District Attorney's Office and three assistant DAs, alleging she has been subjected to a hostile work environment at the DA's office and has been harassed and discriminated against because of her race. Nadiya Williams-Boldware, who handles criminal misdemeanor matters, has been a Denton County assistant DA since February 2007.Disbarred Attorney and Wife Shot While Driving Home in N.Y.
Peggy Perez-Olivo, who lives three doors down from former President Clinton in Chappaqua, N.Y., died Monday after a mysterious shooting on an isolated road that left her husband, Carlos, wounded. No arrests have been made. Police say they cannot say whether the shooting was a random attack or connected to Carlos Perez-Olivo's work as a criminal defense attorney. He practiced law in New York from 1980 until he was disbarred in August for repeatedly refusing to "return unearned funds or retainers to clients."SAC Capital GC Runs Out of 'Shark Repellent'
When federal prosecutors were circling SAC Capital Advisors over insider trading allegations, one newspaper referred to SAC General Counsel Peter Nussbaum as "a large supply of shark repellent." But now the GC is in a battle to save the company and its owner, Steven Cohen, from losing everything.Reading, Writing and Revisions
A legal secretary won't tell a lawyer his handwriting is worse than her second-grader's. She won't point out that his editing marks resemble the nonsense symbols a cartoonist uses in place of swear words. And she won't mention that swearing is exactly what his handling of the revision process makes her want to do.Trending Stories
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