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Palm Beach County courts hire foreclosure help
he Palm Beach Clerk & Comptroller's Office is using $403,000 in special state funding to hire as many as 15 temporary employees to help reduce the backlog of about 53,000 foreclosure cases.From bootleggers' lawyer to legend
Bobby Lee Cook receives phone calls from all types of people, and he returns them all. "I always return all of my calls. I get calls from people I don't know, and for half of them there's nothing I can do. I get a call from somebody from south Georgia or south Alabama about some matter. But I'm eighty-one years old and I'm not going to south Alabama to try a case.Media Outlets Agree to End Suit Over Erasure of Scalia Speech
The Associated Press and the Hattiesburg American newspaper agreed Tuesday to end litigation against the U.S. Marshals Service. The media outlets had sued after a deputy marshal ordered reporters to erase recordings of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's speech at a Hattiesburg, Miss., high school. "The acknowledgment of wrongdoing and assurance that we will not have a repeat of such an incident were the goals of this litigation, and those goals have been met," an AP lawyer said.Ga. Obama ad links McCain to Reed
ATLANTA AP - Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama is set to debut a tough new ad in Georgia linking his Republican rival John McCain to Ralph Reed and the Christian Coalition leader's involvement in a notorious Washington lobbying scandal.The McCain camp immediately shot back by invoking Obama's own association with a 1960s radical who they labeled "unrepentant terrorist.View more book results for the query "*"
Practice makes perfect for these hot litigators
For those litigators who live in the courtroom and for courtroom victories � however ephemeral � 2007 brought multiple big plaintiffs' verdicts. Whether one looks at Chris Searcy's personal injury firm in Florida, which won four verdicts totaling more than $101 million, or considers that corporate defender Kirkland & Ellis chalked up three large plaintiffs' verdicts, it was a big year for compound victories.Changes in executive pay create a 'horror show'
RESTRICTIONS ON U.S. executives' bonuses are complicating divorce settlements, increasing legal bills and raising the prospect that some may have to transfer children out of private schools or sell second homes. "Changes in executive pay are throwing a massive wrench into the works of family law across the country," said Frank Glassner, chief executive officer of Veritas Executive Compensation Consultants LLC in San Francisco.U.S. Senate Prepares for Trial of Federal Judge
One of the nation's least used courts is opening for business. Next week, a special U.S. Senate committee is scheduled to begin the impeachment trial of G. Thomas Porteous Jr.Trending Stories
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