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With Twitter News, WikiLeaks Subpoenas Spill Out Into Public Realm
Investigative documents in the WikiLeaks probe have spilled into the public domain for the first time, pointing to the Obama administration's push to assemble a criminal case no matter how long it takes. • ALSO SEE: Warding Off Attacks | Full Coverage • How to Avoid Becoming the Next Target • Pfizer CEO Out, Now WikiLeaks Is Chiming InNavigating the Choices in Business Entity Selection
Partnership, LLC or corporation? What you need to know before structuring a business.7th Circuit shakes up debt law
A decade-long series of 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rulings and advisory opinions in Fair Debt Collection Practices Act cases has created a unique body of law that some consumer lawyers say has made related litigation more complicated and expensive.SEC Subpoenas Senior Executives in Probe at AIG Board
The SEC has sent subpoenas to a dozen executives at American International Group Inc. amid several probes into whether questionable transactions were used to improperly bolster the insurance titan's financial standing, a person familiar with the matter said Monday. Under investigation are a number of reinsurance transactions -- insurance purchased by insurance companies -- that regulators contend were designed to improve AIG's financial statements without the transfer of risk.View more book results for the query "*"
High Court Expands Federal Review of State Convictions
On the crucial day of his Missouri murder trial in 1994, Remon Lee`s alibi witnesses failed to show up in court. The judge, who said he needed to visit his daughter at a hospital the next day, denied Lee`s request for a continuance.Chasing the Sun: The 24-Hour Firm
The increasing number of American law firms with an international presence has created the need to get creative with tech and administrative support. Many firms are adding attorneys to their foreign practices and boosting efforts to maintain 24-hour operations, with lawyers and support personnel working through the wee hours. Linking those offices, where key partners serve as linchpins for the coordination effort, is critical in accommodating clients involved in deals all over the world.ESAB Welding & Cutting Products v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board (Wallen)
Holiday and vacation payments that are part of an employee's wages under a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) are properly included in his average weekly wage (AWW) for calculating worker's compensation benefits. The Commonwealth Court affirmed the Workers' Compensation Appeal Board's order denying employer's review, suspension and termiantion petitions and granting claimant's review petition.Getting Law Firms to Boot Up to Green
Are you one of those people that leaves your desktop running so valuable time isn't wasted in booting the operating system? You're not alone. Consultant Brett Burney offers a few simple tips to turn your firm's desktops on to a lighter shade of green.Quadrille Wallpapers and Fabric Inc. v. Pucci
Trade Secret Theft, Tortious Interference Claims Not Preempted by Copyright ActTrending Stories
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