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Vick Drafts High-Profile Team as Proceedings Begin in Dogfighting Case
Fans of Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick say he has never had enough premier players around him. That was not the case Thursday, when legal proceedings began against him in a federal courthouse in Richmond, Va. Vick has hired a high-profile team of lawyers to fight charges that he participated in an illegal dogfighting enterprise. He faces up to five years in prison. U.S. District Court judge Henry Hudson set a trial date of Nov. 26 at Vick's arraignment.Attorney Pro Tem to Investigate Gov. Perry's Funding Veto
San Antonio attorney Michael McCrum on Aug. 19 took the oath of office to serve as an attorney pro tem to investigate allegations that Gov. Rick Perry committed crimes when he vetoed funding for the Travis County District Attorney's Public Integrity Unit.The Social Age of Evidence Collection
Are today's law firms ready for the social age of evidence collection? Distribution of information across various online services leads to a frightening lack of visibility and control for organizations. Forensically sound evidence with a provable chain of custody is crucial in making, breaking, or even avoiding a case. Most organizations and supporting legal firms have previously cracked the code for collecting this information, using tried and true, and typically well-known, processes, tools, and services to secure emails and hard drives as evidence. Most firms will use ... [MORE]Strip Searches May Prompt Terror Suspect to Boycott Trial
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Court Asked, Must Consumer Complain To Merchant Before Suing for Fraud?
A case before the state Supreme Court may determine the viability of a decade-old judicial doctrine requiring Consumer Fraud Act complainants to try to settle their disputes with merchants before going to court.Pros and Cons of Pennsylvania's Proposed E-Discovery Rules Changes
To address the proliferation of e-discovery litigation, the Civil Procedure Rules Committee of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has announced a series of proposed changes. Though modest in scope, the changes are as significant for what they?re careful to state that they don't include as for what they do include.Texas Lawyer Honors Go-To Lawyers
Texas Lawyer recently recognized 18 go-to lawyers and 72 top-notch lawyers across the state for their exceptional skills in a particular practice area. Chief U.S. District Judge Sidney Fitzwater of the Northern District of Texas was the keynote speaker.Trending Stories
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