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Suit Over Alleged Abuse Is Dismissed Against School Officials
Officials in a Westchester County school district were not obligated to report an allegation of the possible sexual abuse of a third-grade girl because they did not have "reasonable cause" to suspect the abuse had occurred, a judge has decided.The Attorney-Client Privilege and the 'Complete Lawyer': More than Mere Legal Advice
In order to best serve the client, the well-informed and well-prepared lawyer -- the "complete" lawyer -- often does more than provide only "legal advice" in a narrow sense, writes attorney Kevin P. Allen. A valuable attorney frequently provides specific guidance and recommendations concerning changes to a client's policies and practices. And, as the 2nd Circuit held in a recent case, the client does not lose the protection of the attorney-client privilege when an attorney offers such practical advice.How to Get a Job at the Justice Department
Never one of the DOJ in-crowd, departing Deputy AG James Comey is apt to be replaced by a very different sort of lawyer -- one with references from Judge J. Michael Luttig, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia or Whitewater Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr. The White House is systematically staffing key Justice Department posts with attorneys groomed by a tight circle of judges and ex-government officials seen as guiding lights in the conservative movement. The result: a narrower path to plum DOJ jobs.Fort Lauderdale apartment building purchased for $1.45 million
Hearing on nominees collapses over DOJ 'torture' memos
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Q&A With Kannon Shanmugam: Building a Supreme Court Practice
Five years ago, Kannon Shanmugam left the U.S. Solicitor General's office to build an appellate practice as a partner at the noted litigation firm Williams & Connolly. He was at the leading edge of a trend that has continued ever since: associates to the solicitor general taking (or sharing) the reins at Supreme Court practices at top firms.U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly widens to $49.9 billion in June
The trade deficit in the U.S. unexpectedly widened in June to the highest level since October 2008 as consumer goods imports rose to a record and exports declined.The gap expanded $7.9 billion, the most since record-keeping began in 1992, to $49.9 billion in June, Commerce Department figures showed Wednesday in Washington.Lawsuit claims defamation by law review article
Analyzing cases and discussing their broader implications is the foundation of legal scholarship, but a lawsuit claims that one professor's take on a pending employment discrimination case constituted defamation and invasion of privacy.Smith-Henze v. Edwin Gould Services for Children and Families
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