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Dissent breaks out over ABA charges for ethics opinions
The American Bar Association is under fire from attorneys who argue that the organization should stop charging fees for access to its ethics opinions. An outcry erupted this week among practitioners who said that the ABA has a responsibility to the profession and the public to make all ethics opinions available for free online.Justices Order Another Look at Hazleton Immigration Measures
Ten days after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Legal Arizona Workers Act -- which penalizes employers who knowingly hire unauthorized foreign workers -- the justices on Monday ordered the 3rd Circuit to reconsider a decision that struck down similar ordinances passed in Hazleton, Pa.Supreme Court Delivers Direct Decisions, Clarifies Ambiguities
A review of the New Jersey Supreme Court's most significant decisions this term (2012-13) in the area of municipal law.Palm Beach County auto building bought for $980,000
Putting a good face on things�in many ways
As an attorney, does your face say what you want it to while communicating? Does it say anything at all? The eyes may be the window to your soul, but is the rest of your face acting like a door?View more book results for the query "*"
Feds Say Lawyer Took Bribe to Encourage Client to Lie in Immigration Case
A California lawyer who allegedly agreed to accept more than $100,000 in bribes in exchange for coaching his client to lie to a grand jury investigating immigration fraud has been indicted on obstruction of justice charges. Federal prosecutors allege that Alfred N. Villalobos coerced an attorney who represents the target of an immigration fraud investigation to give him $107,000 in cash and other compensation in exchange for the promise that his client would make false statements to a prosecutor and the grand jury.Murder Conviction Upheld in Fatal Parkway Collision
For the second time, a Brooklyn appellate panel has upheld the depraved indifference murder conviction of a driver in a fatal wrong-way collision on a Long Island highway.Modern Patent Dispute Hits Ancient Art of Viticulture
Grape growers in California's San Joaquin Valley were stunned last month when a fellow farmer sued them for patent infringement. The patent at issue covers a method of growing grapevines, and growers say the suit is unprecedented among the vineyard community, where swapping farming techniques is a common practice.Magnetek Deal's Female Power Trio
Gibson, Dunn's Jennifer Bellah Maguire represented Magnetek in the divestiture of its electronics group. She wasn't the only woman key to this deal.Departure of London Tax Group Doesn't Faze Dorsey's Leadership
With new managing partner Ken Cutler preparing to jet to London as part of a firmwide confidence-building tour, Dorsey & Whitney—whose gross revenue dropped for the fifth straight year in 2012—lost its tax practice Monday in the U.K. capital to local commercial litigation boutique Hage Aaronson. Nonetheless, Cutler insists the Minneapolis-based Am Law 100 firm is poised for a comeback.Trending Stories
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