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Eyewitness Identification Often Flawed And Safeguards Required, Report Says
Finding strong scientific evidence that mistaken identifications of criminal suspects occur too often, a special master is urging New Jersey's Supreme Court to modify decades-old jurisprudence and treat eyewitness evidence as it does forensic material.King & Spalding Adds Energy Sector Specialist From Milbank
King & Spalding has brought on from Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy an M&A partner specializing in the energy sector. Crayton L. Bell will practice as a New York-based partner in the firm's global energy transaction practice. Bell's addition comes amid a global push by the Atlanta-based firm to expand its presence in the energy sector. King & Spalding recently added a five-lawyer team from Hogan Lovells, and this month announced plans for a Singapore office focused on energy deals and international arbitration.S.C. attorney general faces public records lawsuit over James Brown's estate
A freelance journalist from Newberry, S.C., has sued South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, saying he has intentionally withheld public records she requested in the fight over entertainer James Brown's estate.Ex-Client Files $192 Million Suit Against Duane Morris
The former head of a Maryland-based credit card processing company is seeking more than $192 million in damages from Duane Morris, alleging that the attorney he hired to assist him in selling a controlling interest in the company failed to disclose his relationship with the buyer, a Baltimore-based venture capital firm.GE forms medical, power equipment ventures in Russia
General Electric agreed to form ventures with state-controlled OAO Inter RAO UES and Russian Technologies to produce equipment in Russia and help upgrade the country's energy and health-care systems.View more book results for the query "*"
Where Should Internet Torts Be Litigated?
A case going before the Supreme Court at its private conference April 25 poses a domestic version of a jurisdictional dilemma recently litigated in Australia: For a medium that knows no boundaries, where should Internet torts be litigated?Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 8, No. 205 -- October 23, 2000
Lovells Shakes Up Salaried Partner Bonus Ahead of Hogan Merger
Lovells is set to change the way it pays bonuses to its non-equity partners to bring them in line with merger partner Hogan & Hartson. The new system will see Lovells' salaried partners receive a fixed sum paid out of a central bonus pool directly related to the overall profits of the firm. The system will be phased in over a two-year period and ultimately lead to a bonus pool that amounts to 15 percent of the overall profits of the firm -- the percentage currently used by Hogan & Hartson.Trending Stories
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