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US sues to return stolen Egyptian artifact
MIAMI (AP) ? The U.S. is taking legal steps in Miami to return a stolen, 3,000-year-old sarcophagus to Egypt.Tapped Out: ACLU Suit Against NSA Wiretapping Dismissed
Last week a divided panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit dismissed the American Civil Liberty Union's challenge to the National Security Agency warrantless surveillance program, saying the plaintiffs had no standing to challenge the program.All That DOMA Drama: Rainmaker Quits in a Huff, Will BigLaw Appellate Practice Rebound?
Lawyer finds success at Sundance
THIS YEAR'S SUNDANCE FILM Festival provided a double dose of success for Christopher Keene, an entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles. "Chicago 10," a documentary he co-produced, was chosen to kick off the film festival last weekend. And at 3 a.m. Monday, sitting in a rented house in Park City, Utah, Keene closed the sale of a fledgling client's film.State Senate Authorizes Study of Philly Criminal System
In addition to a court-led review of Philadelphia's criminal justice system, the state Senate also has authorized a study of Philadelphia's criminal justice system.View more book results for the query "*"
Russell Indicted For Obstruction Of Justice, Destroying Evidence
Prominent Greenwich criminal defense attorney Philip D. Russell has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of obstructing justice and destroying evidence concerning child pornography.Leaving the Firm -- With a Bang or a Whimper?
In the latest behind-the-scenes look at Big Firm life, The Snark explores going-away parties. The attorney who's moving in-house to The Firm's giant corporate client gets feted with smoked salmon and an open bar, while the lawyer leaving to work for an uncle's firm gets goldfish crackers. But did we mention that the first attorney lost a marriage to the Big Firm? And all the while, The Snark has to grapple with whether attending a party is worth part of a billable hour.Reform Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Reform the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act by creating an absolute defense to prosecution when a company self-reports a violation.For litigators, it pays to be both tenacious and creative. For evidence, look no further than William Isaacson's long antitrust crusade against Chinese vitamin C manufacturers, which culminated this month in an historic $162 million jury verdict.
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