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Dissent Filed in Public Defense Case
Public defender Andrea Konow should not have been required to continue her representation of capital murder defendant Malik El-Shabazz after he punched her co-counsel, state Supreme Court Justice Sandra Schultz Newman wrote in a dissenting statement filed four days after her fellow justices ruled against Konow in the matter.HoudiniEsq Practice Management Gets an Upgrade
LogicBit Software, a Research Triangle Park, N.C., practice management software provider, announced an updated version of HoudiniEsq software as a service.NYCLU Sues to Obtain NYPD Commissioner's Schedule
The NYCLU filed the suit yesterday on behalf of a watchdog website run by longtime journalist Leonard Levitt.How the 1996 Bomber Could Help His Victims
Jonathan [email protected] pleading guilty to federal charges this week, Eric Robert Rudolph could clear the way to becoming a key witness in upcoming civil trials about the 1996 Centennial Olympic Park bombing, plaintiffs' lawyers said Monday.The plea deal-announced late Friday by the U.S. Department of Justice-included a promise from Fulton County District Attorney Paul L.Second Amendment Experts Say Lawyer's Arrest Illustrates Misunderstood Gun Laws
Immediately after New Haven immigration attorney Sung-Ho Hwang was arrested with a gun tucked in his waistband at a theater showing 'Dark Knight Rises,' his lawyer derided the actions of police officers as "baseless."View more book results for the query "*"
Luce Forward's COO Brings a Bit of Arthur Andersen Into the Firm
In 2002, Richard Bigelow became the first chief operating officer of 200-lawyer Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps. The move to law firm life was a change for Bigelow, who had spent his career at Arthur Andersen: He started in the accounting firm's Cleveland office in 1969 and ultimately served as the managing partner of its San Diego office. In an interview, Bigelow explains how, as a nonlawyer, he applies his accounting to working at Luce Forward, as well as how he's helped clarify the role of marketing.Arbitration Enforcement up to Arbitrator, Federal Judge Rules
An arbitrator -- and not the courts -- must decide whether to enforce an arbitration agreement where one side claims the other violated a promise to meet and confer before seeking arbitration. A U.S. District Court judge in Philadelphia ruled that a court can only refuse to stay the arbitration proceedings if it finds either that the issue is not subject to arbitration, or the party has not agreed to arbitrate its claims.For Litigator, Career Move Is All Relative
Jonathan M. Shapiro was at that familiar crossroads in his career as an attorney. He had spent five years with a large law firm-Day Pitney-and needed to decide whether he was willing to invest the time and effort to obtain a partnership position. He considered what was best for his wife and their 15-month-old daughter and whether it was worth living in Stamford to be close to his office but farther away from his extended family in the central part of the state.Trending Stories
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