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Lawyers Joust Over Seal on Bail Transcripts in Closed 9/11 Case
Judge Marilyn Clark in Passaic County, N.J., heard arguments last week in a challenge by six newspapers to Clark's continuing seal on the transcripts of secret bail hearings of a man accused of selling forged IDs to two Sept. 11 hijackers. During Mohammed El-Atriss' prosecution, Clark excluded both the public and the defendant from bail hearings, a move she described as "absolutely unique" in her 14 years on the bench.Justice signals challenge to Google-Yahoo deal
WASHINGTON AP - In a possible blow to Yahoo Inc.'s hopes for an advertising partnership with Google Inc., the Justice Department has hired an antitrust litigator to review evidence for what could become a legal challenge to the deal.The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that the attorney is Sanford Litvack, a former vice chairman at Walt Disney Co.Georgia's forecast calls for temperatures in teens
ATLANTA AP - The National Weather Service says Georgia may see the coldest weather of the winter this week when arctic air heads southward and two cold front bring temperatures below normal.Meteorologist Stephen Konarik says residents in the Atlanta area could see temperatures in the high teens by the end of the week.Medicaid settlement reached on Whistle-blower claims
Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum reached an $8.5 million settlement in a Medicaid fraud suit that began as a whistle-blower claim by a small Key West pharmacy.Delta pilots union chief says combination 'may indeed be at our door'
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GCs Warned to Prep Litigation War Chests
Some 200 GCs and human resource directors gathered in Washington, D.C., last week for a horror story. The tale -- told by lawyers from Epstein Becker & Green -- concerned employees, federal regulation and an expected wave of big-ticket litigation over issues like benefits, equal pay and layoffs. For employment lawyers, it's certainly a happy day. But that doesn't appear to give their in-house brethren much consolation. Several say they're bulking up legal budgets for what's coming down the pipeline.Lawyer's Purchase of Home From Parents Found Too Good to Be True
Manhattan lawyer Edward F. Campbell Jr. got a great deal on his house in an ultra-exclusive area of Long Island's North Shore. For no down payment and a mere $1,000 a month, he received the deed to a seven-bedroom house on two wooded acres in an area where the median home sale price has been almost $2 million. That is, until a judge ruled that Campbell had exercised undue influence and taken advantage of his superior legal knowledge to foist an unfair transaction on the sellers -- his own elderly parents.Trending Stories
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