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Threats by Client Sour on Plea Deal Lead to Arrest at Lawyer's Office
A plea deal in a traffic-violation case that seemed satisfactory at the time apparently left a client seething with rage, leading to an altercation months later at Mercer County lawyer Edward Heyburn's office that police were called to break up.A year later, reality sets in on housing
The new president climbed aboard Air Force One a year ago for a trip to Phoenix to reveal his strategy for attacking the housing crisis.View more book results for the query "*"
As Market Tanks, Lawyers Tread Lightly With IPO
The Nasdaq was chugging along just fine in February when Software Technologies Corp. filed for its IPO. But by the time the company went public in April, the Nasdaq had declined by more than 700 points. Keeping the company's prospects alive took some doing for bankers and lawyers, and the effort paid off with fat returns -- despite the faltering market.Conference Call: A Search Too Far?
Unlike other members of the government, school officials may engage in corporal punishment without a prior hearing, censor articles in student newspapers they deem inappropriate, and?under the 1984 decision in New Jersey v. T.L.O.?conduct searches of students without a warrant or probable cause.Trending Stories
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