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4th Circuit Tackles Pivotal Terror Issue
Zacarias Moussaoui could be the last al-Qaeda terrorist ever to face criminal charges in federal court.Judge Censured for Ordering Lawyers to Be Paid by Retailer Gift Vouchers
California's Commission on Judicial Performance on Tuesday publicly censured Judge Brett Klein, who stepped down from the bench on Dec. 1, barring the 20-year veteran from future judicial assignments. The CJP dinged Klein for his handling of a class action against a clothing store chain and found that Klein had abused his authority when he altered the final approval order to make a $2,500 award to the lead plaintiff and $125,000 in fees to a plaintiffs lawyer payable in $10 gift vouchers from the retailer.Family Business Is Good Business
Not sure big-firm life is the right environment for you? Perhaps the other lawyers in your family feel the same way -- if so, a new firm could be in the making. Practitioners who have successfully mixed family and business by launching firms with siblings, children or spouses say the arrangement can't be beat.Verizon Assembles Legal Dream Team
How many antitrust law firms does it take to smooth the way for a multibillion-dollar telecommunications merger? John Thorne, senior vice president and deputy general counsel for Verizon Communications Inc., is betting on the number four.View more book results for the query "University of Pennsylvania"
Radio host seeks pardon for executed SC ancestors
'Race to the Altar' Over Shortly After It Starts
Two first-year associates at local firms had their Race to the Altar come to a screeching halt - and it's all due to the simple fact that they are lawyers. Jessica Coughlin and Scott Milner, the Philadelphia area legal community's latest reality television contestants, had an exciting, albeit brief, adventure on Wednesday's premiere episode of NBC's Race to the Altar.Texas Court Finds An Exception In Hospital Liability Lawsuit
In one of the most wrenching issues it has decided in years, the Texas Supreme Court ruled on Sept. 30 that a hospital was not liable for reviving a premature newborn child -- against the parents wishes -- even though the resuscitation resulted in severe injuries to the baby.Pentagon in limbo on gays-military court order
WASHINGTON (AP) - Some officers and service members say they are uncertain how to react while the law banning gays from serving openly in the military is in limbo.Trending Stories
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