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Multiquest PLLC v. Allstate Ins. Co.
Court States Statute Not Retroactively Applicable To Treatment Provided Prior to Its Effective DateRobert Owen, partner at Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, discusses with LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, Monica Bay, his five proposed new rules for a simpler approach to preservation in e-discovery.
Griffin Bell's 'Achievement' Anything But Common
Author Reg Murphy has produced a respectful and fairly detailed account of the life and times of King & Spalding senior partner Griffin B. Bell. The book chronicles Bell's rise, through talent, ambition, hard work and, yes, common sense, from modest circumstances in South Georgia to the inner circles of government and law in Washington and Atlanta.Sentencing, Cell Phone Records, Rule 11 Sanctions, Bankruptcy
In this month's Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan, partners at Schlam Stone & Dolan, analyze decisions handed down recently regarding bail continuation, bad-faith litigation and a denial of a motion for leave to file an interlocutory appeal from a bankruptcy court decision.View more book results for the query "*"
Linklaters, Clifford Chance Dig Into $10 Billion Glencore IPO
The Magic Circle firms have taken the lead roles on the Swiss commodities trader's dual listing in London and Hong Kong, one of the most highly anticipated IPOs of the year so far.Gordon & Rees Names 14 California Partners
Five of the new partners work in the firm's San Francisco office.Is Bush Signaling an About-Face on Detainees?
It's rare for a president to comment on a pending Supreme Court case. But President George W. Bush has been doing just that in recent weeks, referring to the Hamdan v. Rumsfeld case that will decide the fate of military commissions he ordered to handle detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Bush's remarks and tone have confounded observers, leaving some wondering if he is trying to soften the blow of an expected defeat -- or already preparing the public for civilian alternatives to military commissions.POWs Can't Collect From Iraq, U.S. Says
The Justice Department has asked a judge to throw out a $959 million judgment levied against Iraq for torturing American prisoners of war in 1991 - arguing that President Bush recently granted the country sovereign immunity for actions committed by the Hussein regime.Trending Stories
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