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Camp likely faces less than year in jail
U.S. District Senior Judge Jack T. Camp entered guilty pleas Friday to a federal drug felony and two misdemeanors associated with his arrest last month after a string of liaisons with a stripper and prostitute who also was a convicted drug felon and a confidential informant for the FBI. Camp, who was arrested with two guns in his possession while abetting a drug purchase, was not charged with any gun-related offenses.Which Leading GCs Are Operating Without a License?
Companies expect their general counsel to pay attention to all the little details, but some legal chiefs have fallen behind in keeping their own affairs in order. A Corporate Counsel survey of the Fortune 250 found eight GCs who are not properly licensed in the state in which they work. And they're just the tip of the iceberg. Past membership surveys by the Association of Corporate Counsel suggest that hundreds, or even thousands, of company attorneys may not be properly licensed.Columbia, NYU to Share Students for Select Classes
IN A CASE of historical rivals joining forces, Columbia Law School and New York University School of Law yesterday announced a formal agreement that would allow students from either law school to take classes at the other.Former WCJ Joins Pond Lehocky as Of Counsel
Peter E. Perry Jr., a former judge and judge manager of the Workers? Compensation Office of Adjudication, Southeastern District, has joined Philadelphia-based workers' compensation boutique Pond Lehocky Stern & Giordano as of counsel.View more book results for the query "*"
A Great Migration of M&A Cases Out of Delaware?
Editor's note: This is the first in a two-part series examining the notion that cases arising under the Delaware General Corporation Law are increasingly being decided elsewhere.Morgan Lewis cuts 2010 summer program
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, one of the first firms to announce deferrals for its 2009 first-year associate class, once again is taking the lead in associate matters. The firm announced on July 14 that it has canceled next year's summer associate program. The news comes two months after the firm informed the current crop of summer associates that start dates for those offered permanent jobs would be pushed into the fall of 2011.Suit charges state botched DUI tests
The Georgia Crime Lab may have botched tests on more than 18,000 blood samples in 2001 and 2002, according to suit filed recently in Fulton County, Ga.Trending Stories
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