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Embattled Defense Attorney Ignores Her Own Advice on Remaining Silent
Slightly ahead of the remnants of hurricane Isabel, Lynne Stewart breezed through Albany late last week on a whirlwind tour of fund-raising and public relations.Circuit Upholds Sanctions Against Cleary Gottlieb
It May Not Be the '90s, But the Numbers Are Looking Good
Feeling increased confidence in the future, more of the largest New York Law offices have boosted the size of their summer classes than have cut them. But within the trend remains a variation in reasons for the higher head counts - and for the cuts as well. Read the report from New York Law Journal Magazine.Matter of Police Officer Jane Doe v. Kelly
Police Must Reconsider Officer's Claim Seeking Accident Disability Retirement for HIV/AIDSFuneral set for boy allegedly killed by grandpa
COMMERCE, Ga. AP - Funeral plans for a 6-year-old who police say was killed by his grandfather have been set.Family and friends will gather at Ginn Funeral Home in Carnesville on Thursday at 2 p.m. to bury Michael Levigne. Visitation is scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday.Authorities say the boy's grandfather, Robert Clark, wounded his wife, Linda Dale Clark, and shot and killed the boy at the family's home Sunday.View more book results for the query "*"
California Study: Punitive Damages Hit $6B in 1990s
Punitive damage awards increased dramatically in California in the last 10 years, rising from an average of $5.6 million per case to $19.3 million, according to a study released Friday. Tort reformers hailed the findings, but others took a more jaundiced view. Bruce Broillet, of the state's leading trial lawyers group, said the work was biased -- "sponsored by people who want to do away with punitive damages."Judge Brown re-elected chief without opposition
Miami-Dade Chief Circuit Judge Joel H. Brown has been elected to a second term without opposition.Lawyer accused of visa fraud bought cemetery plots
A Los Angeles attorney and two of his business associates have been arrested on charges of masterminding a visa fraud scheme that enabled them to purchase vacant cemetery plots worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.Attorney general promises a new day at Justice
In his first confab with the nation's chief federal district judges, Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. pledged to raise the bar of professionalism in the Department of Justice and acknowledged that the current procedure for reviewing complaints against attorneys was too slow and opaque. Nine chief judges described the April 21 meeting on the condition of anonymity because it was closed to the public.Trending Stories
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