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United States v. Viktor Kozeny and Frederic Bourke Jr.
Reconsideration Denied as to Jury Instructions On FCPA Charges in Oil Firm's PrivatizationCommentary: Speech-Recognition Software More Reliable Than Ever
"Does this really work?" That was the first thing I said into the microphone when I tried out Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9, the speech-recognition software by Nuance.Study Says Revenue Outlook Won't Improve Quickly
Study Says Revenue Outlook Won't Improve QuicklyPennsylvania is, perhaps, the test model state for a study into how the recent economic slowdown has hurt the revenue streams of virtually every state. Last fiscal year, Pennsylvania successfully ...Georgia Supreme Court upholds payday lending outlaw
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High Court's 'Chief of Staff' to Head Rehnquist Center
After five years as the administrative assistant to the chief justice, Sally Rider is leaving the Court to become director of the new center at the University of Arizona College of Law named after the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist. In a position akin to a chief of staff, Rider had the melancholy duty of staying in contact with Rehnquist as his health declined. When John Roberts Jr. succeeded him, it was Rider who familiarized the new chief justice with his duties and the work force at the Court.The Careerist: Iowa Wants Lawyers; Milbank's Retired Partner Takes on NYC Private School
Iowa looks for lawyers who want the simple life. And a retired Milbank partner battles a New York private school.Power-of-Attorney Changes Scramble Property Transfers
Adam Leitman Bailey and Dov Treiman, partners at Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C., write: As of Sept. 1, New York has abolished its old easy single-sheet statutory power of attorney form and replaced it with a tremendously complicated new law describing a highly complex new document with a misleadingly named optional rider. The 1948 original form and its successors were designed to be general-purpose forms consumers with nothing but access to a stationery store and a notary could use with ease. The new form, designed specifically for estate planning, is so complicated that those who use it without attorney guidance do so at their peril and few attorneys will fully understand the pitfalls the new form presents.Trending Stories
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