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Greenberg Traurig trims five associates
Greenberg Traurig is the latest large firm to trim its associate ranks. The firm laid off three full-time associates from its real estate practice in New York on Friday. Two additional part-time associates were laid off on Monday, according to a person in the firm who declined to be named.Justices Corner Both Sides in Hastings Case
Stanford law professor Michael McConnell and his opponent endured pointed questioning during oral arguments in a case over the law school's nondiscrimination policy.King's Medical Supply Inc. v. Country-Wide Insurance Company
Defendant's Denial of Plaintiff's Claim Untimely; Documented Cost Not Element of Prima Facie CaseEarnings estimates may be wishful thinking
If we use analysts' estimates for corporate earnings to gauge the economy's health, we all should be ready to celebrate better times by the end of the year.Look at their forecasts for the second half of 2008: Profit gains for Standard Poor's 500 companies in the third quarter are expected to top 14 percent and the fourth quarter could bring a year-over-year surge of 55 percent.State Violated Duty, but Boxer's Shortcomings Caused His Injuries, Court of Claims Concludes
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Prosecutor drops charge over truck with abortion images
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. AP - A suburban Atlanta prosecutor has dropped the misdemeanor charge against an anti-abortion activist who was arrested for driving a truck emblazoned with images of aborted fetuses.Gwinnett County Solicitor Rosanna Szabo said the display of the images, "as shocking and offensive as they are" didn't violate the law.Supreme Court Trims 'Miranda' Warning Rights Bit by Bit
The Supreme Court made major revisions to the now familiar Miranda warnings this year. The rulings will change the ways police, lawyers and criminal suspects interact amid what experts call an attempt to pull back some of the rights that Americans have become used to over recent decades. The Court placed limits on the rights three times during the just-ended session. Experts viewed the large number of rulings as a statistical aberration, but some feel it is too much tinkering around the edges.Trending Stories
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