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Law Department Paralegal Helps His Band Win a Grammy
Monday morning at New York City's Law Department presented "nothing out of the ordinary" for Peter Nater, an investigator in the tort division's Special Litigation Unit. "I had a couple of police officers coming in to prepare for depositions," said Mr. Nater � by night a trumpeter with the Spanish Harlem Orchestra. And � oh yes � there was his personal news: the 13-piece band won a Grammy award in Los Angeles on Sunday evening for the year's best salsa album, entitled "Across 110th Street."Law School Group Sued Over Blind Access
After a brief attempt at pre-litigation negotiations, Disability Rights Advocates sues in a California court, claiming Law School Admission Council's Web site and LSAT prep materials aren't accessible enough.A deep lateral market's new rules
A slow economy has at least one upside for law firms: The pool of potential lateral partners has deepened. Recruiters and law firm leaders say the recent dissolution of several prominent law firms has flooded the lateral market with good attorneys in need of employment, and uncertain financial futures at a number of firms have prodded some well-established attorneys to consider their options elsewhere. With talent available at bargain prices, some firms are taking advantage of the down economy to bolster their partner ranks.View more book results for the query "*"
Estate of J.R.R. Tolkien suing studio behind 'Rings' trilogy
An IP Lawyer Trying a Murder Case? It Happens
What's an IP lawyer doing cutting his trial teeth on a major murder case? It's part of an innovative pro bono program run by Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner to give the firm's young patent litigators courtroom experience. Headed by Mary Kennedy, a former public defender with two decades of criminal experience, the program represents defendants accused of everything from shoplifting to first-degree murder.Jeffrey Epstein's attorneys fight to keep plea discussions private
Three attorneys who represented sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have filed a motion to intercede in a lawsuit seeking to nix the one-time Palm Beach billionaire's nonprosecution agreement with the federal government.Trending Stories
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