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Ex-Client Sues Gordon & Rees, Two Lawyers
A former client has sued Gordon & Rees, the managing partner of the firm's Dallas office and a firm senior counsel, alleging they changed his hourly attorney-fee agreement to a contingency contract to benefit the defendants, who successfully settled his employment case. Dallas office managing partner Robert Bragalone (pictured) says the former client's allegations are false.Bernanke sees case for 'further action'
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said additional monetary stimulus may be warranted because inflation is too low and unemployment is too high. "There would appear-all else being equal-to be a case for further action," Bernanke said Friday in the text of remarks given at a Boston Fed conference.Durable goods orders fall 2.1 percent in June
Businesses cut back on orders for aircraft, autos, heavy machinery and computers in June, sending demand for long-lasting manufactured goods lower for the second month in the past three.Small Georgia town at front in battle over immigration
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Sentencing of Ex-Gemstar CEO Delayed After Judge Questions Plea Deal
The sentencing of former Gemstar-TV Guide chief executive Henry C. Yuen, who is accused in a $248 million fraud case, was delayed Monday after federal Judge John F. Walter said he would reject as too lenient a plea deal that included three years' probation and six months' home detention. Said Walter, "This sentence sends the wrong message to corporate America." The judge continued the matter until Jan. 23.CUNY Legal Services Plan Catches On
Eighteen months after launching an innovative project aimed at helping community-based practices, City University of New York School of Law is looking to expand the program. The project was started after Open Society Institute, a philanthropy funded by financier George Soros, awarded CUNY and three other law schools a total of $2 million to bolster legal services in underserved communities.Trials? JDSU GC Says Bring 'Em On
Under GC Matthew Fawcett, JDS Uniphase has gone to trial facing massive exposure twice in the last three years and defensed it each time.Another hot season for judicial elections
The battles for state supreme court seats are heating up in at least six states as another year of expensive and hotly contested elections begins. Those who can't take the heat are getting out of the kitchen � judges in Idaho and Pennsylvania who have endured political attacks have chosen not to run for re-election. West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Larry Starcher, who has been criticized for referring to a Pakistani lawyer as "window dressing," has not announced whether he'll seek re-election.Trending Stories
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