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Pro Bono Work, Hollywood Style
O'Melveny & Myers' pro bono effort on behalf of Los Alamos nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee has paid off in more ways than getting 58 of 59 felony charges against him dismissed. In a move sure to gladden consultants preaching the virtues of cross-selling, O'Melveny partner Mark Holscher, who negotiated Lee's release in September, passed the scientist to an IP partner who helped negotiate a deal for a four-hour TV miniseries.N.Y. Judges to Exchange Views With New South Wales High Court
Lawyer's Failure to Raise Defense Could Result in Murder Retrial
No Charges for Perata Despite Five-Year Probe
The investigation of former state Sen. Don Perata goes out with a whimper, following defense efforts to dissuade prosecutors in San Francisco, Sacramento and D.C.View more book results for the query "US Department of Justice"
Court System Is Enlisting Retired Lawyers for Pro Bono
The court system is moving on several fronts to tap the state's 11,000 retired lawyers as volunteers to help those unable to afford legal counsel. Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman in an interview yesterday said the plan was to create an "emeritus" category of attorney registration that will permit retired attorneys age 55 and over to handle pro bono cases without having to pay the biennial $350 registration fee or to meet mandatory continuing legal education requirements.Judge, DA Agree to Deal in Teen Sex Case
Like Genarlow Wilson, Joshua Widner received a mandatory 10-year sentence for nonforcible sexual activity with a fellow teenager, and argued through his lawyer at Georgia's Supreme Court that his sentence was unconstitutionally cruel and unusual. Wilson last month prevailed in a 4-3 ruling, while Widner last year lost in a unanimous decision from the high court. But on Monday, a Georgia judge signed off on a plea deal that will allow Widner out of prison within days, less than halfway into his sentence.Autopsy Can't Say What Caused Skadden Associate's Death, But Puts Some Rumors to Rest
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