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Orrick Accuses Quinn Emanuel of Abetting Mattel RICO Scheme in New Bratz Filing
Out in the Oil Patch With McDermott Will Partner
Peter Sacripanti is used to being up against a powerful array of politicians and plaintiffs lawyers. As Exxon Mobil's defender, the McDermott Will & Emery partner is trying to prove that despite admitting that Exxon and its predecessors leaked or dumped millions of gallons of petroleum in a Brooklyn neighborhood in decades past, the company isn't liable for any damages now. And Sacripanti's pit bull manner suggests he's more inspired than intimidated by the self-proclaimed righteousness of his opponents.Drugs-Stripper-Guns Judge Gets 30 Days in Prison
FBI counsel talks security, privacy
Like her counterparts at big companies, Valerie E. Caproni has the challenges that come with being the top lawyer for an organization that employs 30,000 people and has an annual budget of $6 billion.But Caproni's client is the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and some of the questions she and her 170 in-house counsel have to answer are a little unusual.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Emanuel, Blagojevich traded calls on school grant
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. AP - Rahm Emanuel wanted answers. Funds from a $2 million state grant to a school in his congressional district had not arrived, so he went straight to the man in charge: Gov. Rod Blagojevich.For four successive days in 2006, then-Rep. Emanuel called for Blagojevich, with one message noting it was about the Chicago Academy, according to thousands of pages of call logs reviewed by The Associated Press.High Court Adapts to Judicial Candidate Free Speech
In response to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to strike down a Minnesota canon restricting judicial candidate speech, Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Stephen A. Zappala announced that the state high court is amending its conduct rules for judiState May Be Solely Liable For Indian Land
ALBANY A Northern District federal judge has rejected New York State`s argument in a massive Indian land claim matter that if the United States gains control of the disputed territories it must compensate the state under the Fifth Amendment`s takings clause.Trending Stories
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