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Task Force Wants Commission To Assist Family Law Courts
The Texas Supreme Court Task Force on Child Protection Case Management and Reporting recommends that the Texas Supreme Court consider appointing a statewide commission for children and families to foster and oversee collaborative initiatives aimed at assisting family law courts.Search Ends for Missing Irell & Manella Partner
The Coast Guard has suspended its search for Thomas Kirschbaum, an employee benefits partner at Irell & Manella in Los Angeles whose empty sailboat washed ashore on a Venice, Calif., beach on Sunday. Kirschbaum had been returning from a race to Santa Catalina Island. The Los Angeles Times reports that authorities called off the search after covering 2,000 square miles. A Coast Guard spokeswoman told the paper that a person could survive for only about nine hours in the chilly ocean waters.TyMetrix Data Shows What Big Law Clients Buy
An analysis of a data run from TyMetrix, the Hartford-based electronic billing giant, gauges demand for legal services on the basis of what clients are actually buying rather than from reports of law firm billing activity or financial results.View more book results for the query "*"
In The Trenches: Ex-big firm partner blooms in his own shop
Simon H. Bloom handled a mediation recently that he couldn't have taken on as a big firm lawyer. He's representing three Clayton County homeowners in an ongoing suit against a developer who bought the golf course bordering their homes and plans to build luxury homes that would destroy their view.It's a case that would have been too small for a big firm, said the real estate litigator, a former partner at Powell Goldstein.Firms set their sights on Cuba after Castro
By Lindsay Fortado Lawyers in the United States are turning their thoughts to a new type of Cuba: one without Fidel Castro.The Cuban dictator turns 80 this year, and he's been in power for 47 of those years. While it's impossible to predict what system of government or economy will form in a post-Castro Cuba, U.S. firms are getting ready.Mass. AG files suit alleging subprime mortgage lender discriminates
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley's office filed a lawsuit against subprime mortgage lender Option One Mortgage Corp. and its parent company H&R Block Inc. for allegedly discriminating against black and Latino borrowers in Massachusetts by selling them predatory loan products and charging them higher fees than white buyers in similar circumstances.3rd Cir. Raises Bar on Attorney Fees in Civil Rights Cases
In a court battle over the modern-day rights to the names of two 1950s doo-wop groups, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held that a plaintiff cannot be deemed the "prevailing party" unless it has secured a "judgment on the merits."Trending Stories
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