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Kathleen Fisher, Calvo Fisher & Jacob
The former chair of MoFo's litigation department credits a generation of men at that firm with fostering a culture of strong women.Buoyed Gay Rights Advocates Form Sweeping Litigation Plan
Observers call the U.S. Supreme Court's Lawrence v. Texas decision a sweeping tool that will be used to fight discrimination in places ranging from courts to private businesses. Among the predicted effects: that within the next two years the high court will face the issue of gay marriage. In the landmark Lawrence case, the high court struck down a Texas law prohibiting intimate sexual conduct between people of the same sex.N.Y. Judge Tosses Verdict Over Jury Use of Dictionary
After learning that jurors consulted a dictionary to determine the meaning of preponderance, a Manhattan judge has thrown out their verdict.Nicholson man charged in father slaying
NICHOLSON, Ga. AP - Jackson County authorities have arrested and charged 25-year-old Robert Adam Jones, of Nicholson, in the shooting death of his father, 47-year-old Leroy Raymond "Ray" Jones.In a report, sheriff's deputies say Jones died of gunshot wounds to the chest and left knee at the family's home early Sunday.Starrett City Inc. v. Birmingham
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Sentences Handed Down in International Fraud Scheme
A lesson for would-be criminal masterminds: When looking for victims to scam, try someone other than the U.S. government. A group of Kenyan nationals learned that the hard way Aug. 19, when U.S. District Judge John Copenhaver Jr. of the Southern District of West Virginia doled out jail time ranging from nine to 72 months for co-conspirators in a multimillion-dollar, international fraud and money-laundering scheme that targeted state governments. The U.S. Attorney for the district called the resolution "a victory for taxpayers."Supreme Court limits student speech in 'Bong Hits 4 Jesus' case
The Supreme Court tightened limits on student speech Monday, ruling against a high school student and his 14-foot-long "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" banner. Schools may prohibit student expression that can be interpreted as advocating drug use, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the Court in a 5-4 ruling.Eli Lilly 3Q profit up 38 percent, guidance raised
Eli Lilly and Co.'s third-quarter earnings jumped 38 percent as the drugmaker cut costs while international sales climbed, but total revenue lagged and looming patent expirations remain a concern.Civil Service Commission Ruling Estops Workers' Comp Action
An employee is collaterally estopped from bringing an action before a workers' compensation judge after the Civil Service Commission has already ruled on it, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.Court fight over Jackson's children looms
LOS ANGELES AP - Michael Jackson's mother, Katherine, is taking care of the singer's three children and the family will go to court Monday in part to protect her rights to custody, the family's spokesman said Monday.Londell McMillan, the Jacksons' attorney, said the family hasn't heard from Deborah Rowe, the mother of Jackson's two oldest children, about custody.Trending Stories
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