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Carrier Won't Pay Intermune CEO's Bills
William Goodman, an attorney who represents an executive facing criminal charges for off-label marketing violations, says an insurer's refusal to honor the policy may doom his client's defense.BofA targeted as states step up pressure in foreclosure probe
Bank of America Corp. faces increased pressure from two attorneys general to change its mortgage-servicing and foreclosure practices as states said the bank and four other servicers may face $17 billion in claims.Reporters Take Confidentiality Case to High Court
Two reporters have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to throw out the contempt citations for refusing to divulge their sources to a grand jury investigating the alleged leak of a CIA operative's name.Disner Questions BAR/BRI Settlement
McGuireWoods partner Eliot Disner has challenged his own firm's $49 million settlement of a class action against a provider of bar review courses, claiming the case is strong enough to net a bigger award.What happens to summer associates next year?
A sagging economy suggests the head count of this year's summer associate class might be down, and that is true at some firms. But these shining stars were recruited and hired early last fall before the magnitude of the housing crisis, soaring oil prices and sinking financial markets paralyzed key sectors of the economy. For now, it's business as usual at most law firms, still believing in the investment, relevance and effectiveness of the traditional summer associates program. What will happen next year?Statements to FBI key in terror case against Liberty City group
MIAMI AP - Statements given to the FBI by six of the seven men accused of plotting to destroy Chicago's Sears Tower and other buildings show that some didn't believe the talk of joining up with al-Qaida and others from the depressed Liberty City neighborhood were motivated by money rather than Islamic radicalism.Dept. of Justice has inquiry of W. Pa. US attorney
PITTSBURGH (AP) ? The Department of Justice has launched an inquiry into comments made by Pittsburgh's U.S. attorney when she announced she was dropping charges against a renowned pathologist, ending a contentious years-long legal battle.Does U.S. Trump States in Pesticide Cases?
The Supreme Court will soon consider a pair of cases that could place the justices in the middle of a high-stakes battle over whether herbicide and pesticide manufacturers can be held liable in state courts for injuries to people and damage to crops.Trending Stories
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