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World's First Permanent War Crimes Tribunal Ratified
Despite vehement U.S. opposition, the world's first permanent war crimes tribunal will come into force on July 1, after receiving more than the 60 needed ratifications Thursday from U.S. allies and nations around the globe. The United States has been the only vocal opponent of the International Criminal Court, fearing its citizens would be subject to frivolous or politically motivated prosecutions.Morgan Lewis Ruled Not Liable for Charges Over Brobeck Collapse
Former Brobeck Phleger & Harrison employees appear unlikely to collect any severance pay from Morgan Lewis & Bockius.Good Samaritan Statute Under Scrutiny
What started as an attempt to ease diabetic Lois Deloy's missed lunch proved to be a deathblow. She died en route to a Waterbury, Conn., hospital, and the two EMTs on board couldn't prevent her from choking to death on a turkey sandwich. The plaintiffs in Morrell v. Aetna Ambulance Service Inc. and Hartford Hospital are now suing for negligence in rendering medical care and for loss of consortium.Law Firm Not Vicariously Liable for Malpractice by Contract Partner
A law firm has no vicarious liability for alleged malpractice for work done by a contract partner under a private arrangement with a client, a New Jersey appeals court ruled on Thursday. The decision came in a 10-year-old suit seeking millions of dollars from Newark, N.J.'s Sills Cummis Epstein & Gross on account of alleged malpractice by former judge and Fox News commentator Andrew Napolitano, who was with the firm in 1997 and 1998.View more book results for the query "*"
Easy Win for Incoming Bar President
Howard Miller, a partner at Los Angeles' Girardi & Keese, won the office after no one stepped up to challenge him.Campaign Finance Reports In State High Court Race
This year's candidates for two open Supreme Court seats raised more than $950,000 over the early months of this year, far outpacing fund-raising efforts the last time a seat was up for grabs. Click below to view the Campaign Finance Report from each of the candidates.Cleary Gottlieb Expands in Asia With New Office, Partner
Senior securities and capital markets partner W. Clayton Johnson will be leaving Cravath, Swaine & Moore to join international law firm Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton as a partner this month. Johnson is being brought on board to work on transactions for clients throughout Asia and to develop the firm's China practice. He will initially divide his time between Hong Kong and the firm's Beijing office, which is expected to open early next year.DNA evidence gathered from sidewalk spit holds up under appeal
The Appeals Court of Massachusetts has weighed in on the national debate over DNA collected unwittingly from defendants by upholding a lower court's conviction in a case involving DNA collected from the defendant's sidewalk spit.Ammons to Lead Review of Procedures on Child Abuse
Gov. Jack Markell has named Widener University School of Law Associate Provost and Dean Linda L. Ammons to lead an independent review into the state's statutory and administrative procedures governing child abuse and exploitation. The Jan. 13 announcement of the review came in the wake of Lewes pediatrician Dr. Earl Bradley being charged with sexually assaulting children in his care.Trending Stories
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