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Small Firm Attorney Gets Unprecedented Restitution for Child Porn Victim
After former Pfizer executive Alan J. Hesketh was convicted of distributing child pornography, a district court judge, in an unprecedented move, ordered Hesketh to pay $200,000 in restitution to one of the girls whose images he downloaded and distributed. The girl's attorney, James Marsh, says there is no distinction between Hesketh and the people who produced the pornography. But Hesketh's attorney says, "How much harm do you do to a victim who doesn't know her picture is being downloaded four times?"Willfulness of Negligence Is Test for Denial of Accidental Disability Pension
A public employee's negligence contributing to a workplace accident must be willful to disqualify him from an accidental disability pension, a New Jersey appeals court rules.No Unfair Labor Practices in State Police Disciplinary Action
Pennsylvania State Police officers did not act with "anti-union animus" by disciplining two officers who advanced complaints of a superior's trash disposal and launched their own investigation into that officer, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.United States v. Humberto Pepin Taveras
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Attorney in diet drug case seeks Curlin sale
LOUISVILLE, Ky. AP - An attorney wants a judge to force the public auction of 2007 Horse of the Year Curlin.Lexington attorney Angela Ford asked a state judge Tuesday to force the sale to settle a $42 million civil judgment against attorneys Shirley Cunningham Jr. and William Gallion. They own a minority stake in the horse.Case Tests Limits of Trial Lawyer's Discretion Not To Call Witnesses
The state Supreme Court is considering whether a former school librarian convicted of sexual assault deserves a new trial because his lawyer failed to elicit testimony from witnesses who could have exonerated him.Sheppard Mullin Jumps on Salary Bandwagon
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton has become the latest firm in California to match the New York scale for associate salaries. The 10-office, Los Angeles-based firm said first-years in California and Washington, D.C., will now earn $160,000. Also on Wednesday, Chicago-based Seyfarth Shaw announced an increase in its associate salary scale.Trending Stories
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