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Inmate supposed to be free spends Xmas behind bars
SEATTLE AP - James S. Anderson is about to spend his fifth straight Christmas behind bars. The difference this time is he's no longer a convict.A state appeals court erased the 31-year-old's conviction for armed robbery this month, saying new evidence uncovered by a law school student corroborates what Anderson has always said: He was another state when a group of men hit a Tacoma grocery store in 2004.In the Trenches: Last of K&S trusts lawyers leave for boutique
Trusts and estates boutique Abrams, Davis, Mason Long has added the remaining three members of King Spalding's trusts and estates practice-just a month after Ralph R. Morrison joined the firm as a partner from Jones Day's local trusts and estates practice.The additions combine trusts and estates lawyers from King Spalding, Jones Day and Kilpatrick Stockton into a single 10-lawyer boutique.Morgan Stanley's Kelleher faces profit task solo as Taubman goes
Colm Kelleher, who will take over as sole head of Morgan Stanley's investment bank as his counterpart and past rival Paul J. Taubman exits, now faces the challenge of improving returns at the firm's biggest business.Calif. Judge Selects Lead-Off Toyota Case
A California judge on Jan. 26 selected the first bellwether case against Toyota in consolidated state litigation over the automaker's sudden, unintended acceleration problems.View more book results for the query "*"
Buchanan Ingersoll Taps Slotnick to Expand Its Criminal Practice
Supreme Court misunderstanding on health overhaul?
A possible misunderstanding about President Barack Obama's health care overhaul could cloud Supreme Court deliberations on its fate, leaving the impression that the law's insurance requirement is more onerous than it actually is.Healing Hands Chiropractic PC v. Nationwide Assurance Co.
Insurer Cannot Rely on Prior Arbitration Decisions to Show Lack of Medical NecessityLatham and Finnegan Win Sanctions for Clients in Nasty Patent Fight
Latham & Watkins and Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner were recently able to convince a Northern District of California judge to award heavy sanctions, including more than $339,000 in costs, to their clients, Monolithic Power Systems and ASUSTek Computer, on the grounds that an adversary, O2 Micro International, had engaged in vexatious litigation and misconduct.Aid Must Be Purposeful for Alien Tort Statute Liability, Circuit Rules
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