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Foreign lawyers in U.S. hobbled
Catherine Lacavera, a patent counsel for Google Inc., and Emily Maw, director of the Innocence Project New Orleans, are hardly flight risks in the usual sense of the phrase.Working Smart: Finding Your Niche
Developing a specialization and excelling at it is one way for lawyers to differentiate themselves from the pack, says consultant Valerie Fontaine. She discusses how to choose your niche, how to become an expert even without prior experience, and how to promote your niche practice.Alien Tort Claim Statute at Issue in Kiobel
The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to answer questions raised by Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., a case heard by the court on Oct. 1, 2012, that was filed under the Alien Tort StatuteView more book results for the query "*"
Judge in Libby trial wants clarification on reasonable doubt question
WASHINGTON AP - A federal judge said he'd ask jurors to clarify their question about reasonable doubt Monday as deliberations continued in the trial of former White House aide I. Lewis ''Scooter'' Libby.Libby is accused of lying about how he learned the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame and whom he discussed it with in 2003.Orrick Advised on $645 Million Vietnam Engineering Contract
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and its new Hanoi-based alliance partner LVN & Associates have advised Vietnamese power company Thang Long Thermoelectric JSC on its award of a $645 million contract to build a coal-fired power plant in Vietnam's Quang Ninh province.Fox retains broadcast rights in settlement with L.A. Dodgers
After months of wrangling, the Los Angeles Dodgers and Fox Sports have resolved their dispute over the sale of the baseball team's media rights.CONSTITUTIONAL LAW | D.C. Cir.: No habeas rights for detainees
The DC Circuit has ruled that Guant�namo Bay, Cuba, detainees do not have a right to petition for habeas corpus, and thereby let stand a key piece of the Military Commissions Act (MCA) passed by the U.S. Congress late last year.Kansas City competes with Georgia for $450 million bioterrorism re-search center
Associated PressLeaders in Kansas City are trying to persuade the federal government to build a $450 million bioterrorism research center in the area. The Department of Homeland Security is looking for a location to build the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility, which would develop countermeasures to diseases and biological agents that might be used by terrorists.Trending Stories
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