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Assisted Suicide for the Terminally Ill Gets Support From N.J. Legislators
New Jersey legislators are pushing for adoption of a law that would make New Jersey the third state, after Oregon and Washington, to allow assisted suicide.After he helped win an $8 million verdict, Gary Douglas was slapped with an order to show cause why he shouldn't be sanctioned for comments he made during his summation, as well as for his overall conduct during the trial. And Douglas is in trouble for singing, too!
DOJ may rein in use of 'honest services' statute
A key weapon in the arsenal of U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald and his prosecutors in Chicago has been a section of the federal anti-fraud statute that makes it a crime to deprive citizens or shareholders of "honest services." But the Supreme Court's decision to review the conviction of newspaper magnate Conrad Black may put the brakes on the practice.Judge Rejects Lawyer's Bid To Exit Facebook Case
With Facebook's motion to dismiss still pending and Paul Ceglia facing criminal charges over his alleged fraud, the court has apparently had enough. On March 20, Western District Magistrate Judge Leslie Foschio in Buffalo denied a motion by long-time Ceglia counsel Dean Boland to withdraw, ruling that the personal reasons Boland cited in his request didn't cut it.View more book results for the query "*"
On Second Thought, Calling Prosecutor an Idiot Wasn't So Smart
A lawyer who called a local prosecutor an idiot and forcefully bumped into a police officer who was there to testify against his client was hit with a three-month suspension on Thursday.Federal Judge Refuses to Dismiss Flonase Antitrust Suits
A federal judge has refused to dismiss a trio of antitrust lawsuits against pharmaceuticals giant GlaxoSmithKline that accuse the company of using a series of illegal tactics to delay the approval of generic versions of Flonase, a popular allergy drug.Fire Code Penalties on Property Are Purged by Foreclosure, Court Says
In a ruling that's good news for buyers of property at sheriffs' sales, a state appeals court says state fire code penalties have no special priority and thus are wiped out by a foreclosure judgment.Circuit Reverses Habeas Grant on Victim Testimony
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