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Kirkpatrick, Preston Firms Seal Merger
The newly combined firm will have about 1,400 lawyers in 21 offices.New Charges in Probe of Enron Trading Practices
Federal prosecutors broadened the indictment of a former Enron Corp. power trader Thursday, adding 10 counts of wire fraud and declaring the case is headed for trial. With plea negotiations having broken down with John Forney, one part of the feds' investigation into the once high-flying energy company is coming to a head. Forney is the third former Enron executive charged in connection with an alleged scheme to manipulate the price of electricity during the California power crisis.Why Twitter Isn't Working for You
Most lawyers use Twitter like a billboard, and while some post more informative links than others, they remain just billboards, writes Adrian Dayton. Twitter's real power is connecting to and conversing with people.Court Chops More off $3 Billion Award in Philip Morris Case
Los Angeles' 2nd District Court of Appeal ruled Tuesday it would grant Philip Morris USA Inc. a new trial on punitive damages unless cancer victim Richard Boeken's survivors agree to yet another reduction in a judgment that originally stood at a nationwide record of $3 billion in 2001. The reduction would slice the punitive award from 18 times the $5.5 million in compensatory damages to a ratio of 9-1, the outer limit suggested by the U.S. Supreme Court in its 2003 State Farm decision.Mediation Privilege Breached Where Parties Agreed To Telling Court
A tip for parties who want to keep mediated matters private: Don't permit the mediator to notify the judge.View more book results for the query "*"
Man Jumps From 2nd Floor at Western N.Y. Town Court
Authorities said a 20-year-old man is hospitalized after he apparently tried to commit suicide by jumping from the second floor of a Buffalo-area court where he had just been arraigned on assault charges.Judge Fast Continued on Recall, Assigned to Essex Co.
It is ORDERED that, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 43:6A-13, Superior Court Mahlon L. Fast, retired on pension and having given his consent, is hereby continued on recall by the Supreme Court, for temporary service within the judicial system other than the Supreme Court, for two years, effective August 23, 2010, or until further order; andTrending Stories
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