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Voteswap2000.com Elects to Shut Down
A constitutional law scholar whose ideas helped inspire Internet "vote exchanges" between supporters of Al Gore and Ralph Nader blasted the California secretary of state on Tuesday for cracking down on Voteswap2000.com. The site was shut down Monday night after its creators received a letter from state officials accusing them of "corruption of the political process" and "criminal conspiracy."U.S. companies lobby for tax holiday on offshore earnings
U.S. companies with overseas operation have been lobbying for a tax holiday on offshore earnings, but they're already finding plenty of ways to avoid taxes.Judicial Profile: Watergate-era law student Peter Evans now on front lines as a judge
Palm Beach County Judge Peter Evans, who originally wanted to be a professor, is now a judicial educator.Christensen Glaser May Face Trial Over Bags of Cash
A California court has revived an attempt to hold Christensen, Glaser, Fink, Jacobs, Weil & Shapiro liable for the removal of 12 cash-stuffed duffel bags from a Palm Springs condo 10 years ago. The suit by a receiver for PCO Inc. contends that name partner Robert Shapiro helped PCO's former president David Laing arrange to have as much $6 million in cash removed from his home so he could post bail and pay Shapiro's fees. The cash grab was allegedly designed to beat a judge's order freezing Laing's assets.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Former Judges in Court: When 'Your Honor' Becomes Your Problem
What's in a name? Joel Cohen and Katherine A. Helm examine the ethical and professional pitfalls in play when one's courtroom adversary turns out to be a former judge.Group Files Another Complaint Against Justice Nathan Hecht
Texas Watch alleges that state Supreme Court Justice Nathan Hecht violated the Texas Code of Judicial Conduct when he solicited political contributions to pay legal expenses to clear his record.Receiver in Alleged $347 Million Ponzi Scheme Sues Holland & Knight for Malpractice
The receiver in an alleged $347 million Ponzi scheme has filed a malpractice lawsuit against Holland & Knight and partner Scott MacLeod, claiming they failed to provide investors with crucial information about the disbarred attorney behind the investments. The suit accuses the firm and its attorney of preparing disclosure documents for investors that failed to mention that Arthur Nadel, who headed the hedge funds, was a disbarred New York attorney who had drained a client's escrow account.Trending Stories
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