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Airlines Face Devastating Losses
For the already struggling airline industry, last week's terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon will now result in an onslaught of consolidations, bankruptcies and, of course, massive litigation. Some say it is too soon to say if the airlines, their insurers or someone else will be held responsible.EU, Canada Reach Landmark Free Trade Deal
Canada and the European Union have struck a tentative free trade agreement meant to boost growth and employment, officials from both economies said Friday in Brussels.In Revenue Race, Pa. Firms Lag in Recession Recovery
A mature U.S. legal market coupled with a dip in demand for legal services in the latter half of 2011 makes for a difficult climate to grow something many law firms lost millions of in the last few years — revenue dollars.Damage Awards Against City Fell in 2010, Comptroller Says
For the first time in 30 years, awards for claims against the Police Department surpassed those generated by city's hospitals.Cuomo's Top Aide, Former BigLaw Partner, Returning to Private Sector
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Palatable Way To End Fight Over Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Carefully tailored legislation can balance concerns of stem cell research supporters and opponents.Lawyer Indicted for Bribery of Judge, Witnesses
Pro Bono Partnership hires in-house help
Rachel Epps Spears, executive director of Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta, has known for a while that she needed in-house legal help for the rapidly growing group that matches corporate lawyers with nonprofit organizations that can't afford to pay.In particular, she knew the group needed an expert in tax exempt law, as well as someone who could help recruit corporate counsel to donate their services.Boy Scouts on trial in Ore. sex abuse lawsuit
PORTLAND, Ore. AP - A trial is under way for an Oregon man who claims the Boy Scouts of America covered up sexual abuse by Scout leaders for decades, and that he was one of the victims as a child.The man's attorney, Kelly Clark, told a jury in his opening statement that about 1,000 files the Boy Scouts were ordered to hand over will show a national pattern of failure to prevent abuse or punish child molesters.Trending Stories
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