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Baker & Hostetler Partner Dead in Apparent Suicide
Police have determined that the death of John Mason Mings last week on a beach in Galveston, Texas, was an apparent suicide. At the time of his death, the 45-year-old Mings was a partner in the Houston office of Baker & Hostetler, where he specialized in intellectual property and patent law. He joined the firm in December 2008 from Fulbright & Jaworski, where he was a partner and practiced for several years.Securities and Exchange Comm. v. ICP Asset Mgmt. LLC
Trustee of Trusts to Which Assets Transferred Denied Dismissal From SEC Fraud ComplaintO'Melveny pledges $1.5M to Stanford's Christopher chair
Partners at O'Melveny & Myers have pledged $1.5 million to permanently endow a professorship in international law and diplomacy at Stanford Law School honoring former Secretary of State Warren Christopher, who is credited with negotiating the release of 52 American hostages from Iran in 1980.Randy Quaid a Court No-Show in Felony Case
A judge issued arrest warrants Monday for Randy Quaid and his wife after they failed to show up at a court hearing stemming from their arrests last month on suspicion of illegally squatting at a home, a prosecutor said.View more book results for the query "*"
Benihana sued over $296 million deal to be taken private
Benihana Inc., the largest operator of Japanese-themed and sushi restaurants in the United States, was sued over its $296 million deal to be taken private by Angelo, Gordon & Co.What it Costs to Fight Microsoft
Yahoo's quarterly filing reveals how much it spent on lawyers and such to not become a Microsoft subsidiary. Also Blogged: Lawyers always rate highest for depression and anxiety. Some are wondering, is the profession making people like that, or just attracting people like that? On The Shark: Our law school blog offers a Q&A with Kristen Holmquist, Berkeley Law's new director of academic support, touching on bar pass rates and improving education.When Judge A and Judge B Want You in Their Courtrooms at the Same Time
Newark's presiding municipal court judge has been replaced by a state overseer just as a state-appointed team has begun studying dysfunctional operations at the city's courts. Essex County Superior Court Judge Glenn Grant will take over for Municipal Judge Alison Brown-Jones, it was announced last Tuesday by Assignment Judge Joseph Falcone.Trending Stories
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