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Firm Moves to Arbitrate Lawsuit by Former Counsel
The managing partner of Clyde & Co.'s New York office said the firm's evidence in the defamation suit includes "an email and photograph of a naked woman that Plaintiff circulated to certain female employees while working at Clyde," an allegation the former senior counsel denied, saying the firm was "grasping at straws."View more book results for the query "*"
Larry Craig dropping further appeals
MINNEAPOLIS AP - Former Idaho Sen. Larry Craig has reached the end of the road in his effort to reverse his conviction in an airport bathroom sex sting, one of his lawyers said Thursday.Attorney Tom Kelly said Craig had decided against asking the Minnesota Supreme Court to void the conviction. The decision means the legal wrangling in the case is over.Global Technology Inc. v. Royal Bank of Canada
Serving Notice on New York Branch Does Not Restrain Canadian AccountsJustice Thomas Opens Up on 'Aggressive' Appellate Judges
Speaking to a seminar on appellate practice in Atlanta, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas discussed the issue of cameras at the high court, threats to an independent judiciary and what he sees as a decline in old-fashioned courtroom etiquette. "It seems fashionable now for judges to be more aggressive in oral arguments," he said. "I find it unnecessary and distracting. ... I truly think oral arguments would be more useful if the justices would listen rather than debating the lawyers."U.S. attorney the latest prize in competition to build white-collar practices in L.A.
This week's announcement that Thomas O'Brien, the sitting U.S. attorney for the Central District of California, would join Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker in the fall marked the latest in a string of significant hires designed to build white-collar defense practice groups in Los Angeles. While a number major firms have had prominent white-collar practices in Los Angeles for decades, others have been trying to catch up.Creating a Database From Documents
Modern law firms are knee-deep in information, but finding the one document a case might turn on is often left to serendipity or the memory of a savant paralegal. The obvious solution is to put all of that information into a searchable database, which is not always as simple as it might sound. Some key issues should be considered before building a database.Trending Stories
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