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Judge Orders DOJ to Justify Secrecy of Watergate-era Wiretaps
$2.2 Million Settlement Reached in Falling Tree Accident Case
A $2.2 million settlement has been reached in a lawsuit involving a man who said he was seriously injured when a dead tree fell on his car while he was a driving on a Bucks County road.US court trims conviction in Cuba player smuggling
ATLANTA AP - A federal appeals court on Monday handed a partial victory to a professional sports agent who was sentenced to prison for smuggling five Cuban baseball players into Florida.The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed Gustavo "Gus" Dominguez's conviction on charges of transporting and harboring aliens.Matter of 321 Henderson Receivables LP v. D'Amore
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Anthrax Joke: Nobody's Laughing
The case of a Capitol Police officer charged in an anthrax hoax case suggests that prosecutors may be going overboard in some post Sept. 11 cases.Creating Predictability When Contracting for Software
Enterprise software vendors work hard to create products or platforms with a general appeal. But when the general counsel's company -- the customer -- decides to purchase and implement such software, the GC should be prepared to bargain for some software modifications.Judge refuses to drop charges in meth merchants sting
ROME, Ga. AP - A federal judge has refused to toss out cases against dozens of South Asian merchants charged in a police sting aimed at retailers selling methamphetamine-related products to drug makers.U.S. District Judge Harold Murphy said Tuesday that the defendants had failed to show that prosecutors targeted them because of their ethnic or national origin.Commentary: Every Pay Raise Has Its Price
During the past month, large Texas law firms have engaged in a salary war that started with Vinson & Elkins raising first-year associate pay to the New York rate of $160,000. But at what price, asks Mark Donald? These young lawyers will bill around 2,000 hours a year -- minimum. And with the dreaded billable hour comes disillusionment. Add to that the fact that the average career life expectancy of an associate at a big firm is three years -- before a law firm even starts to make money off the attorney.Trending Stories
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