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Former AG Alberto Gonzales Says He "Disappointed" Himself on Political Screening of DOJ Candidates
Superior Court Experiments with Teleconference Arguments
Appellate lawyers outside of Philadelphia and its suburban counties may soon be able to avoid the long, early commute to the Superior Court for oral arguments.Fee Dispute Centers on Role Firm Played in Bankruptcy Matter
DLA Piper is locked in a dispute with an energy executive who claims the firm acted as his company's "ghost counsel" after being ordered to withdraw from a case and continued to bill him.Crisis Communications Can Protect a Hard-Earned Reputation
A law firm employee goes on a murderous rampage at a health club. A corruption scandal erupts in which at least one defendant has personal or business ties to a New Jersey law firm. An attorney and former House of Representatives leader whose position as chairman of a controversial health-care lobbying group results in his resignation from the law firm.Toyota Litigants Want to Know What the Heck Is in Those Four Boxes
A Texas judge was going to hold an injunction hearing Tuesday for a case in which plaintiffs have accused Toyota of hiding evidence—but the plan hit a snag over evidence offered by a former in-house lawyer.View more book results for the query "*"
Bank Settles False Claims Case Against Mortgage Unit
Deutsche Bank will pay $202.3 million in a settlement with the Southern District U.S. Attorney's Office in a False Claims Act case involving the bank's MortgageIT unit.Death Penalty Appeals May Challenge Supreme Court
As the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Baze v. Rees, the flow of lethal injection appeals that had been halted before the decision came down may resume at a fast pace in coming weeks just as the Court gets busy pushing out decisions before the end of the term in late June.Weil Gotshal Cuts Lawyers, Pay Citing Less Demand for Services
Citing a drop in demand for premium legal services that he called the "new normal," Weil Gotshal & Manges executive partner Barry Wolf announced Monday that the firm is trimming associate head count by 7 percent, laying off 110 non-lawyer employees, and cutting the compensation of about 10 percent of its 334 partners.Governor Rick Scott reappoints two to Broward JNC
Belinda Keiser and Terrence O'Connor have been given additional terms on the Broward Circuit's Judicial Nominating Commission.Trending Stories
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