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George Soros goes long on global recovery
People don't tend to make lots of money betting against George Soros. The hedge-fund manager has made billions speculating on markets. And so it came as a relief to many when on June 20, Soros told Polish television that the worst of the global financial crisis "is behind us." To many, it was a sign the famed market-timer is going long on a global recovery.Oil gets boost from economic data, Moscow bombing
NEW YORK AP - Oil prices got a boost Monday from positive economic indicators and worries about terrorist bombings in Moscow.Benchmark crude for May delivery jumped $2.39, or 3 percent to $82.39 a barrel in midday trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.At least 38 people died and more than 60 were hurt after two female suicide bombers blew themselves up in Moscow subway stations during rush-hour.M.L. Private Finance LLC v. Minor
Order Terminating Receivership on Art, Lien's Discharge Denied ReconsiderationFor Detainees' Attorneys, All the Rules Have Changed
Among the approximately 250 attorneys who have volunteered for the unusual pro bono project of representing detainees at Guantanamo Bay are four Atlanta attorneys who went to Cuba this summer to meet with their clients: five Yemeni men captured in Afghanistan and Pakistan in the fall of 2001. The clients had trouble trusting the attorneys, believing they were military interrogators posing as lawyers. And the lawyers had to trust the military with matters typically considered attorney-client privilege.Apple takes pre-orders for April 3 iPad launch
CUPERTINO, Calif. AP - Apple is accepting pre-orders for the iPad, its new touch-screen gadget for reading books, watching video and surfing the Web.IPads with Wi-Fi wireless connections will go on sale on April 3 for $499 and up. Apple Inc. says people can pre-order online and get it on April 3 where Saturday delivery is available.View more book results for the query "*"
Forum Shopping Seen in Hasidic Leaders` Dispute
W eighing in on allegations of judge shopping, the outgoing administrative judge of Brooklyn Supreme Court has intervened in a dispute over the leadership of the borough`s largest Hasidic sect.Judge Limits Winston & Strawn's Defense in Malpractice Suit
A New York Supreme Court justice has eliminated all but one avenue of defense for Winston & Strawn in a malpractice suit against the firm. The town of North Hempstead, N.Y., is seeking more than $36 million in damages after being found liable in a suit by the Sumitomo Bank of New York Trust Co. Justice Stephen Bucaria denied Winston & Strawn's summary judgment motion, observing that the firm insulated itself from potential liability by conceding an affirmative defense that would have protected the town.BigTex Firms Make Fewer Partners for Second Year in a Row
For the second year in a row, the largest Texas firms elected fewer new partners in Texas. Lawyers at many of the firms say the troubled economy had little bearing on the shrinking ranks of new partners. Jesus Garcia (pictured) is a newly minted litigation partner at Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell.Trending Stories
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