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Appeals for More Appellate Lawyers Being Answered
A demand from judges and clients for skilled appellate attorneys is starting to take hold on Pittsburgh and Philadelphia law firms who in turn are creating with increased frequency specialized appellate practices.Police Department 'Out of Control,' Says New York Attorney General
Police officers in the Town of Wallkill, N.Y., harassed women and stopped motorists out of revenge -- or for no reason at all, New York attorney general Eliot Spitzer charged in a lawsuit filed Thursday. Saying the department is out of control and a menace to citizens, Spitzer asked a federal court for a receiver to oversee reforms in the department and an injunction blocking baseless stops of motorists.No settlement in $58M judgment against homebuilder
Mediation efforts were unsuccessful Monday between an elderly Fort Worth-area couple and the politically powerful Houston homebuilder who lost a $58 million judgment to them, the couple's lawyers said.Closing arguments to begin in Fort Dix plot trial
CAMDEN, N.J. AP - They watched jihadist videos, listed to incendiary Islamist speeches, bought guns and practiced using them, and got a map of the Army's Fort Dix.And they were secretly recorded by FBI informants as they talked about bringing a holy war to America.But were the five men who spent years in the comfortable Philadelphia suburb of Cherry Hill really planning a homegrown terrorist attack on U.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Reverses No-Cause Verdict in Vioxx Case, Based on New Evidence
An Atlantic County judge, citing newly discovered evidence, last Thursday vacated a defense verdict in the case of an Idaho postal worker who said that using Merck & Co.'s drug Vioxx caused his heart attack.ABA task force seeks input on state of legal education
A task force the American Bar Association is asking for public input on questions ranging from how the cost of legal education hurts students and what law schools should seek to achieve during the next 25 years.Looking for clues in a juror's John Hancock
Handwriting analysis for jury selection has been used for decades, but the number of experts and attorneys who hire them has remained small. Some people remain skeptical about such work, but lawyers who count on it said it gives them a competitive edge.Bob Marley heirs sue half-brother over name use
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