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President Nominates U.S. Attorneys for Texas
After a two-year-long political standoff, on June 28 President Barack Obama nominated four lawyers to serve as U.S. attorneys for Texas.Electronic filing error not bad enough to end 7th Circuit appeal
A typo in electronic filing doesn't warrant dismissal of a motion to appeal, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit concluded on Monday, even though the typo was corrected after the appeals deadline.Flores v. 1275/1291 Broadway LLC
Dismissal of �241(6) Claim Denied For Failing to Show Scaffold Able to Bear Four Times Maximum WeightLongest-Serving DOJ Lawyer Has the Voice of Experience
Bernard Hollander has been perched in the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice for 59 years. He's 92 years old, and every workday, he knots a bow tie, laces up his sneakers and drives in for another shift. Hollander is the longest-serving lawyer at the DOJ, and in six decades, he's been up and down -- particularly when antitrust work fell out of favor during the Reagan years. So why has Hollander stayed so long on the job, especially when the political winds have blown against his specialty?Three Candidates Seek Nomination as Bar Association Secretary
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Texas Lawyers Included on List of Donors to Statewide Races
Texas lawyers, mostly plaintiffs attorneys, were big individual contributors to statewide and legislative candidates in Texas during the 2006 "gubernatorial election cycle." Fred Baron and Lisa Blue, partners in Baron & Blue in Dallas, are in the third spot on the list, contributing $2.1 million. Ninth on the list is John M. O'Quinn of Houston, who gave $1.1 million to candidates.Twitter brings in millions with search deals
Twitter Inc. will make about $25 million from Internet-search deals with Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp. announced in October, enough to push the site into profitability, people familiar with the matter said. An agreement that made Twitter's messages searchable on Google's site will generate about $15 million, said the people, who asked to remain anonymous because the terms aren't public.Panel OKs Bill Upping Fines for Texting, Phoning at the Wheel
A New Jersey Senate Committee recommends increased fines for texting or talking on a cell phone while driving.Marika Tolz pleads guilty for stealing $2.4 million
Federal prosecutors charged the Hollywood real estate broker misappropriated $16 million from a variety of federal and state cases to cover her thefts.Second District Unleashes Its Contempt
An L.A. solo practitioner who questioned the impartiality of one of the state's appeal court divisions is now feeling the verbal wrath of the justices on that court.Trending Stories
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