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25 Greatest Lawyers of the Past Quarter-Century Honored
Texas Lawyer turned 25 this year. To mark the anniversary, the editorial department selected the 25 greatest lawyers of the past quarter-century — a group of practicing counsel whose legal work and outstanding success have contributed to law and lawyering in the Lone Star State. On Oct. 1, Texas Lawyer held a luncheon to honor these incredible attorneys.Want to Stay in the Loop on #ABAannual? Follow @RecorderTweets
Flaster Greenberg Adds Labor Attorney From Buchanan Ingersoll
Flaster Greenberg picked up one of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney�s labor and employment shareholders in Philadelphia earlier this month.Expert Witnesses Shut Out of Wrongful Termination Retrial
Expert witnesses have been dropping fast in a former Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory employee's long-running suit for wrongful termination. The case is headed to retrial precisely because the 1st District Court of Appeal threw out statements by an expert witness for the plaintiff. The court deemed that industrial psychologist Jay Finkelman's statements regarding indicators of the lab's alleged retaliation had been "decisive" in swaying a jury toward a $1 million award for Dee Kotla.View more book results for the query "*"
Former head of U.S. Patent office joins Whiteford Taylor
Bruce A. Lehman, the former head of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office during the Clinton administration, has joined Baltimore-based Whiteford, Taylor & Preston. The firm says this addition will help clients understand how the intellectual property landscape will change when president-elect Barack Obama moves into the White House.Goods v. Pennsylvania Bd. of Probation & Parole
The Commonwealth Court did not violate Dilliplaine v. Lehigh Valley Trust Co., in deeming petitioner's challenge to the timeliness of his parole revocation hearing preserved, even though petitioner failed to raise this challenge at the parole revocation hearing itself. Affirmed.Mass. judge rejects Holocaust memoir lawsuit
BOSTON AP - A woman who admitted fabricating a best-selling memoir about surviving the Holocaust as a child by living with wolves has won a court battle with her former publisher.Misha Defonseca's 1997 book, "Misha: A Memoire of the Holocaust Years," was translated into 18 languages, made into a feature film in France, and drew interest from the Walt Disney Co.Florida attorney general sues Countrywide
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. AP - Countrywide Financial Corp., the nation's largest mortgage lender, was sued Monday by Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum for misleading and unfair trade practices.The 12-page suit also named Countrywide Chief Executive Angelo R. Mozilo as a defendant. The California-based lender did not immediately return a call for comment on the suit.Lawyer gets 28 months in prison
NEW YORK AP - Civil rights lawyer Lynne Stewart was sentenced Monday to 28 months in prison on a terrorism charge for helping a client who plotted to blow up New York City landmarks communicate with his followers, a sentence far less than 30 years prosecutors wanted.Stewart, 67, smiled as the judge announced he would send her to prison for less than 2 1/2 years.Trending Stories
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