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National report finds forensic science labs underfunded, understaffed and without proper oversight
Many forensic science labs are underfunded, understaffed and without effective oversight, and many lack strong standards for analyzing and reporting on evidence, according to a congressionally-mandated report from the National Research Council. Rigorous and mandatory certification programs for forensic scientists are currently lacking, the report said, as are strong standards and protocols for analyzing and reporting on evidence.Quietly Quitting Simpson?: Partner's Departure Remarkably Hullaballooless
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Prosecutors decided Monday not to pursue charges of enterprise corruption against former Tyco International Ltd. executives L. Dennis Kozlowski and Mark H. Swartz. But Kozlowski and Swartz still face charges of grand larceny, conspiracy, securities fraud and falsifying business records for allegedly taking more than $170 million in unauthorized compensation and loans -- charges which, according to an assistant district attorney, provide "an adequate scope of imprisonment."View more book results for the query "*"
Mentoring Programs Boost Law Firm Loyalty
Lawyers at all levels are actively seeking firms that provide strong management and leadership, thoughtful and professional relationships and exciting and rewarding work challenges. Working with a mentor can address a big part of that winning combination.Apple and its lawyers at Morrison & Foerster won another round in their patent battle with Samsung on Tuesday, when an Obama administration official refused to override an ITC order blocking Samsung from importing certain smartphones and tablets into the U.S.
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Judge Still Wants Report on CIA Tapes
U.S. District Judge Richard Roberts today ordered the government to file a report, like it or not, detailing whether it destroyed evidence relating to the petitioner in a habeas case.Trending Stories
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