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Georgia residents arrested for ties to drug cartel
ATLANTA AP - Six people from north Georgia are among 41 individuals arrested for alleged ties to a Mexican drug cartel.Ken Smith, special agent in charge for immigration and customs enforcement, said all the suspects are accused of distributing cocaine and marijuana in Georgia and Texas.The indictments were announced Wednesday in Atlanta.Hiralion Real Estate Inc. v. 225 5th LLC
Triable Issues Exist of Whether Sponsor Concealed Absence of Penthouse ViewsDoro v. Sheet Metal Workers' Int'l Assoc.
Union, in Appeal Role, Not Liable for Affirming Local's Discipline of Member on Basis of His AdmissionsThanks to our colleagues at The National Law Journal, we've got everything you need to know about the upcoming Senate hearings to confirm Sonia Sotomayor's Supreme Court nomination, including the list of individuals scheduled to testify, and a dozen themes that will likely frame the proceedings when they begin on Monday.
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The challenge to diversify begins with law school
Law is one of the least integrated professions in the United States. Minorities make up a quarter of the country's population � yet only one out of 10 lawyers is a minority, according to the ABA. The underlying problem is the decrease in minority students applying to and attending law school. Top law firms could do more to ensure that the profession more accurately represents society as a whole.Dewey & LeBouef Adds to Warsaw Office
New York's Dewey & LeBoeuf has added two local partners to its office in Warsaw, Poland, bringing the total number of partners there to 18. Kazimierz Jelenski joins, with experience in banking, finance and insurance law, as does Krzysztof Pisarek, with experience in civil and corporate law.Hunting for the Right Headhunter
Do you think all legal headhunters are more or less the same? Think again.Tarasevich v. Eastwind Transport Ltd.
Russia Is Appropriate ForumWhen Doctors Who Treated Injured PlaintiffLive in RussiaFormer Employees Suing Prudential for Benefit Fraud Seek Mass Tort Status
The state Supreme Court is considering mass-tort treatment for claims by hundreds of former Prudential Insurance Co. workers that the company conspired with a New York law firm to bamboozle them out of employment benefits.Trending Stories
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