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March 05, 2008 |

Pellicano Defendant's Firm Weathers the Storm

In the past year, L.A.-based Christensen, Glaser, Fink, Jacobs, Weil & Shapiro has lost some lawyers yet has remained busy in litigation and real estate work and even launched a new office in Las Vegas last month. That productivity could help temper the upcoming trial of its managing partner, Terry Christensen, accused of paying celebrity sleuth Anthony Pellicano more than $100,000 to wiretap the phones of Lisa Bonder Kerkorian, the ex-wife of billionaire Kirk Kerkorian, during a paternity dispute in 2002.
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February 15, 2006 |

3rd Circuit Weighs In on Warrantless Searches

Police may not "manufacture" an emergency situation to justify the warrantless search of a hotel room, a divided panel of the 3rd Circuit has ruled. The decision overturns a conviction for possession of crack cocaine and sharpens a split among the federal circuits in cases where police claim that a warrantless search was justified by "exigent circumstances."
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April 08, 2009 |

ASSOCIATE MOVERS

New partners, associate promotions and new associates in this week's Associate Movers.
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May 30, 2007 |

AT&T Wins Right to Change Race Car Logo

In a race against time, lawyers for AT&T manage to replace the Cingular trademark jack on a NASCAR Chevrolet with an AT&T logo prior to a North Carolina race on Saturday. Earlier that day, a legal race had led from the home of a U.S. District Court senior judge to a panel of the 11th Circuit. NASCAR fans' fierce loyalties to drivers' sponsors translate into big advertising revenue, lawyers for the parties have argued during the case. Cingular was recently absorbed in the merger of BellSouth and AT&T.
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March 06, 2006 |

It's Just Bribery as Usual

Public corruption cases often rest on one party spilling the beans. Jack Abramoff (right), for example. That's why bribery prosecutions are much rarer in Washington than bribery itself, writes Randall Eliason.
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book White Collar Crime: Business and Regulatory Offenses Authors: Otto G. Obermaier, Robert G. Morvillo (deceased), Robert J. Anello, Barry A. Bohrer View this Book

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June 30, 2009 |

Judge brings a lot of heart to bench

Cobb County State Court Chief Judge M. Russell Carlisle Jr. has reason to believe his job places an unusual amount of strain on his heart.As he told the story during a recent conversation in his chambers, he had a heart attack last October while attending a judges' conference at Jekyll Island. The pain was so intense he thought he was going to die.
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May 19, 2009 |

Coalition Seeks Disbarment of Bush Lawyers Over Interrogation of Terrorism Suspects

A collection of organizations, most of them left-leaning, filed complaints May 18 with five state bar associations, accusing former Attorneys General John Ashcroft, Alberto Gonzales and Michael Mukasey and nine other former Bush administration lawyers of violating professional standards by sanctioning the use of torture on terrorism suspects.
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December 10, 2007 |

NFL Quarterback Sentenced To 23 Months On Dogfighting Charges

Michael Vick was sentenced to 23 months in prison Monday for his role in a dogfighting conspiracy that involved gambling and killing pit bulls.
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February 24, 2011 |

Gascon Puts Stamp on DA's Office

There's a new management structure, and some new titles, but top prosecutors are still on top.
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May 17, 2013 |

Unfinished Nazi Resort Draws Investors To Baltic Island

Vacation homes for sale in the German town of Prora are part of a dilapidated complex of identical, unadorned blocks built by Adolf Hitler to house 20,000 workers on Nazi party-sponsored vacations.
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