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June 27, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Defense Lawyer in D.C. Found Guilty in Fake Evidence Scheme

A federal judge on June 22 found a longtime criminal defense lawyer in Washington guilty for his lead role in a scheme to fabricate evidence, a win for prosecutors in a closely watched case that raised concern in the defense bar.
5 minute read
October 11, 2004 | Texas Lawyer

Just Say No to Politics In the Workplace

Should executives pay their salaried employees overtime? For those who have not considered this question recently, now is the time. Mistakes in this area increasingly result in multimillion-dollar judgments and settlements against employers.
6 minute read
July 01, 2007 | Legaltech News

Last Minute Miracles

What you can do when you really didn't expect to be in a very rural courtroom.
10 minute read
March 10, 2010 | New York Law Journal

The Citizen's Constitution: An Annotated Guide

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October 07, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

Bingham McCutchen Adopts 'Merit Lockstep' Compensation System

Bingham McCutchen has joined the ranks of firms that are tweaking their compensation systems, saying Monday it is moving to a "merit lockstep" system that will keep base pay on lockstep but introduce a merit component into bonuses.
3 minute read
January 09, 2012 | Texas Lawyer

Fenced In: Border Eminent-Domain Cases Spike Judge's Slowpoke Report Numbers

If a federal judge has to land on Texas Lawyer 's annual Slowpoke Report, it might as well be for an interesting reason. That's what happened in 2011 to U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen of Brownsville, who had an unusually high 173 civil cases pending for more than three years on his docket — more than any other federal judge in the state.
7 minute read
July 30, 2009 | The Recorder

Georgia State Copyright Suit One to Watch

Academic publishers are suing the university over material posted online for course work.
8 minute read
June 21, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

Eyewitness Identification Often Flawed And Safeguards Required, Report Says

Finding strong scientific evidence that mistaken identifications of criminal suspects occur too often, a special master is urging New Jersey's Supreme Court to modify decades-old jurisprudence and treat eyewitness evidence as it does forensic material.
5 minute read
July 09, 2012 | Texas Lawyer

Judgment Leads to Garnishment Writ Application Against Baker & McKenzie

Baker & McKenzie is on the wrong side of a judgment in Mississippi. The firm is appealing, but because of that judgment, a Texas company has filed an application for a writ of garnishment against Baker & McKenzie in Harris County state district court. Grant Harpold, a partner in Vincent Lopez Serafino Jenevein in Houston, represents the company that filed the application.
3 minute read
December 29, 2003 | Texas Lawyer

Cupcakes, Laundry and Tyra Banks

Let's say your 8-year-old son, Grant, is having his second-grade class party next Tuesday and you've been assigned to bring the cupcakes. You learn about this the previous Thursday. What do you do?
6 minute read

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