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Senate aide linked to Abramoff took 2 salaries
WASHINGTON AP - A former top aide to Sen. Thad Cochran now implicated in a lobbying scandal got paid more than $20,000 by the Mississippi Republican after leaving his office and starting another high-paid government job at the state's public broadcasting agency.Ann Copland left Cochran's office last spring after working there for three decades.Judges Grow Wary of Jurors With BlackBerrys
Given the growing trend of jurors causing mistrials by using electronic devices to do research pertaining to their cases, some Connecticut judges have taken it upon themselves to expand the warnings that they give to impaneled jurors. Others aren't convinced quite yet that's necessary.View more book results for the query "*"
Suspect in FAMU hazing case pleads no contest
A third band member charged with the hazing death of a Florida A&M drum major pleaded no contest Tuesday and agreed to testify against the remaining 11 defendants.Labor lawyer Robin Symons, four others join Gordon & Rees
While the rest of her partners went to Duane Morris to shut down the Miami office of Epstein Becker & Green, Robin Symons and four associates joined Gordon & Rees.Tribune Report (Mostly) Vindicates Brown Rudnick
The firm is off the hook for what critics said were intentional violations of various court orders.Deal Watch: Troutman rounds up troops for refinancing
Troutman Sanders attorneys knew a storm was raging outside as they sat in a conference room on the 47th floor of the Bank of America tower. They saw police and firefighter equipment lights flashing near the Georgia Dome and they heard fierce winds howling.But they didn't have time to worry about what turned out to be the tornado that struck downtown Atlanta the evening of March 14.Court Rejects Talk Show's DNA Test
Although talk show host Sally Jesse Raphael's studio audience cheered last January when her guest cited DNA test results that allegedly proved he was not the father of an 11-year-old boy, a Family Court judge in New York said he will not accept the test results in the man's efforts to renounce paternity. Judge Kerry R. Trainor declined to accept the test performed for the television talk show even though it was performed by a state-certified laboratory, saying the test did not conform to state regulations.Trending Stories
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