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Scalia takes to the stage to make case for better advocacy
Before a sizable crowd of lawyers and law students at Kennedy Center, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and co-author Bryan Garner held forth on Friday in what had to be one of the most unusual continuing legal education courses of all time. Alternating their way through all 115 tips for better advocacy from their book "Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges," the Scalia-Garner duet lavished funny asides and useful advice on their audience.'Baby boomers' frown on law firm retirement policies
Many "Baby Boom" generation lawyers are changing their perspectives about retirement as they reach their late fifties and early sixties. Only 38% of lawyers agree with mandatory retirement policies at law firms, but half of law firms have such rules on the books, according to a survey.ABA in Favor of State Regulators' Deal Review Powers
Companies hoping to reduce the extra cost and delay of state merger reviews won't get any help from the American Bar Association, which refused on Thursday to recommend any decrease in state regulators' authority to review deals.Court to hear arguments in Skilling appeal of convictions
Hidden evidence. Prosecutorial misconduct. Flawed legal arguments. An unfair trial setting.Lauderdale-By-The-Sea apartment buildings acquired for $1.7 million
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HUD approves $4.2 billion for La.
NEW ORLEANS AP - The federal government will pay $4.2 billion into a program to help Louisiana residents rebuild or sell houses severely damaged by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, officials said Tuesday.The Department of Housing and Urban Development also announced it would provide $1 billion for hurricane-related housing needs in Mississippi, Texas, Alabama and Florida, and called on those states to apply for the additional money.McDermott Will, Dechert Kick Off New London Pay Push
A group of U.S. firms are gearing up for a round of London associate salary increases, with McDermott Will & Emery and Dechert the first to boost pay rates to keep up with London competition. McDermott Will has brought forward its raises, which were scheduled to take effect on Jan. 1, with newly qualified lawyer salaries jumping by 7 percent from $142,394 to $152,565. Meanwhile, Dechert has this month increased its newly qualified rates by around 10 percent to $128,154 to $147,479.Judge Arrested for Child Porn Quits; Panel Considers Fate of His Pension
A Camden County Superior Court judge facing a criminal charge for child pornography possession has resigned, and his pension could be in jeopardy.FTC Backs Online Legal Referrals
The Federal Trade Commission's enthusiastic support of Internet client/attorney matching is coming up against concerns that such services violate ethical rules.Trending Stories
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