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In Arbitrations, Use of Spanish Is Growing
When Anibal Martin Sabater joined Houston's Fulbright & Jaworski four years ago, he rarely got to use his Spanish skills. But now he says it's necessary for firms doing arbitration with Latin American companies to provide Spanish-speaking counsel. Expansion of U.S. companies' work in Latin America, the growing sophistication of Latin American companies and the rising use of arbitration in general have driven the use of Spanish, lawyers say, possibly causing law firms to hire more bilingual lawyers.Zenith Insurance Company v. Workers� Compensation Appeals Board
Circuit Judge Robert Scola nominated to fill Huck's federal seat
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Robert Scola Jr. was nominated to replace U.S. District Judge Paul C. Huck in Miami. Scola was the White House pick after applying three times for open federal judicial seats.Three inmates indicted in Jackson County courthouse shootout
JEFFERSON, Ga. AP - Three inmates have been indicted for their roles in an escape attempt at the Jackson County courthouse that left a fourth inmate dead and a deputy with gunshot wounds.In a recently released indictment, Mark Joseph McCarthy, 25, Joshua Shane Marlow, 24, and Bobby Dwayne Martin, 37, face eight charges including conspiracy to commit escape, obstruction of an officer with violence and aggravated assault.View more book results for the query "*"
Defense in Louima Beating Hopes Third Time is Charm
ABNER Louima has told the story of his brutal beating dozens of times and, according to the lawyer for defendant Charles Schwarz, he has lied every time.Schwarz`s Lawyer Ronald Fischetti Argues Victim Lied RepeatedlyTexas High Court Deals a Blow To Insurers
The Texas Supreme Court dealt a blow to insurers last month in cases involving defamation of character and a diet pill manufacturer. Dissents to all or part of each ruling underscore the philosophical disagreements that exist between the two most conservative members of the court and the other justices.CWA Ruling Could Be National Victory for Municipalities
Stormwater is a significant contributor to water pollution across the United States. This is because stormwater is an inherently polluted substance, which invariably collects debris, pesticides and other contaminants from the ground before flowing into streams, rivers and lakes. Given its unique nature, stormwater runoff has presented a series of problems since the adoption of the federal Clean Water Act (CWA), 33 U.S.C. § 1251-1387, in 1972.Trending Stories
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