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Firm says its fee in Beverly Hills divorce will hit $1 million
Lawyers at a boutique family law firm in Beverly Hills, Calif., are touting a judge's award of $1 million in legal fees as one of the largest granted in a divorce case prior to trial.Shimkin v. Tompkins, McGuire, Wachenfeld & Barry
Non-Parties Are Necessary to Action Where Plaintiff Sought Document Withheld by Law FirmGinsburg's cancer has not spread, court says
WASHINGTON AP - Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's cancer was found at the earliest stage and has not spread beyond her pancreas, the court said Friday.The 75-year-old justice returned to her home in Washington Friday, after being released from the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, the court said.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Rules on Defamation in Tabloid Tale
Calling someone homosexual is not defamation per se, a N.Y. judge says in a suit by Anna Nicole Smith's lawyer.Federal Judge Warns About Fallout From Asbestos Recusal
A Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals panel's rationale for recently disqualifying a district court judge from five major asbestos-related bankruptcy cases could serve as a primer for other judges hearing mass tort cases. The lessons include making sure that ex parte communications -- which are common in complex bankruptcies -- are formally stipulated to by all parties, and choosing advisers with care, or avoiding them all together.Wal-Mart CEO says all staff 'accountable' for standards
Amid criminal investigation into allegations of bribery in its Mexican subsidiary, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. chief executive officer Mike Duke said all of the company's staff are "accountable" for its standards.Bobby Brown bails on interview with radio station that freed him from a Mass. Jail
WASHINGTON AP - Almost as soon he was sprung from jail by a radio station's money, Bobby Brown and Hot 99.5 FM bailed on the deal. The 38-year-old RB singer spent three nights in a Massachusetts jail last week for failing to pay child support. He was released after the station paid the $19,150 he owed on the condition that Brown appear on ''The Kane Show'' for a week.Trending Stories
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