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Art owner alleges Warhol estate conspiracy to control art market
The owner of a silkscreen self-portrait of Andy Warhol is suing the late artist's estate, saying it conspired for 20 years to control the market for Warhol's work with authority to stamp "DENIED" on any work it claimed was fake.Schools prepare for test probe
Teachers and administrators in the Atlanta and Dougherty County school systems are lawyering up after Gov. Sonny Perdue appointed two former prosecutors and a longtime law enforcement investigator to ferret out possible cheating on student standardized tests. Investigators and school employees appear to be preparing for what will be a long investigation that could result in criminal charges.Former Sen. Santorum Joins Eckert Seamans as Consultant
Former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum has joined Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott as a consultant in the firm's Washington, D.C., office. He works in the firm's business division, assisting clients with counseling and consulting services. Santorum says he chose Pittsburgh-based Eckert Seamans in part because of its regional focus. While serving as a senator, Santorum went on inactive status and will make up some CLE credits in order to regain active status and become of counsel with the firm.Media Mashup: AP, Bloomberg Lean on Outside Counsel
Both The Associated Press and Bloomberg L.P. have retained outside counsel this week after finding themselves caught up in two very different controversies, with the AP fighting back against the Justice Department's seizure of reporters' and editors' phone records amid a government leaks probe, and Bloomberg under fire for allegedly using its ubiquitous terminals to tap into the personal information of company clients.View more book results for the query "*"
Women Dominate Leadership of Region's Law Enforcement Agencies
While female attorneys remain underrepresented in the partnership ranks of law firms, female attorneys are reaching the zenith of the prosecution field regionally.Slow-motion recovery keeps unemployment figure high
High unemployment isn't going away.The slow-motion pace of economic growth shows the recovery isn't vigorous enough to generate enough jobs for 15.3 million unemployed people. And a still-elevated number of new filings for jobless benefits suggests layoffs continue to complicate the problem.Two government reports Thursday offered new evidence on all of those fronts.Waldman Gives Back to the Legal Community
A pair of philanthropic organizations benefitted recently from donations by retired Judge Daniel Waldman, a former president of the New Jersey State Bar Association.Trending Stories
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