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9th Circuit says Catholic group has standing to sue San Francisco
With the judges split into unusual voting blocs, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued an 8-3 ruling in an Establishment Clause case that is thought to be prime for Supreme Court review.The Billable Hour: Are Its Days Numbered?
For about 50 years now, the billable hour has been the dominant feature of the legal profession. And for just as long, lawyers have been trying to kill it. Aggressive auditing by clients and a growing recognition of defects inherent in the system have led many inside and outside the profession to ask some simple but profound questions: What is it exactly that lawyers are selling to clients? And isn't there a better way to measure that value than by watching a clock?Paulk suit gives clues to fate of cases against Long
Despite the flurry of news reports about them, the suits alleging that DeKalb County megachurch pastor Eddie Long coerced young men into sexual relationships are in the earliest stages of litigation.But some clues about how the cases may fare in the legal system can be found in the matter of the late Earl Paulk, who led a different DeKalb megachurch and also was accused in DeKalb County State Court by a former congregant of sexual coercion.Temporary Suspension Order — Thomas Joseph Haggerty
The Disciplinary Review Board having filed a certification of Board Counsel pursuant to Rule 1:20-17(e)(1) reporting that THOMAS JOSEPH HAGGERTY, of SHORT HILLS, who was admitted to the bar of this State in 1987, has failed to pay the administrative costs assessed in connection with disciplinary proceedings that resulted in the imposition of discipline by the issuance of a letter of admonition in DRB 08-029 dated July 24, 2008, and good cause appearing;View more book results for the query "*"
US Airways mum on future acquisition plans, but some see another try
PHOENIX AP - With Delta off its plate, US Airways may go shopping again, given continuing pressure on the industry to consolidate and reduce the number of available airline seats, analysts said on Wednesday.US Airways Group Inc. wouldn't comment about pursuing other deals, now that Delta Air Lines Inc.'s official creditors committee rejected its $9.Throw Away the Key! Should Financial Fraud Mean More Prison Time?
Amid the flurry of securities fraud investigations, a Senate Judiciary subcommittee on Tuesday considered whether the laws governing conduct on Wall Street need an overhaul.Protecting Your Brand in Cyberspace
Aspects of the Internet that are attractive to business can also be a source of concern for legal counsel charged with brand protection. Ted Claypoole and Adam Palmer list some common concerns involving online brand protection and suggest strategies for mitigating those concerns.Del. Supreme Court upholds ruling on ownership of Elvis memorabilia, including nasal douche
DOVER, Del. AP _ A legal battle over an odd collection of Elvis Presley memorabilia - including a glass device reportedly used to irrigate the King's sinuses before the took the stage - could be nearing an end.The Delaware Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a ruling granting California businessman Richard Long ownership of the collection of items once owned by Presley's personal physician, Dr.Trending Stories
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