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Akerman Attorney Is 'the Calm' in Media Storm Over Anna Nicole Smith Case
With parties flying in from afar to lay claim to the body of former Playmate and reality TV star Anna Nicole Smith, a sobbing Florida judge gave custody of the body Thursday to a lawyer who didn't know he had a role in the case when Smith died two weeks ago. Throughout the hearings, Richard C. Milstein, an Akerman Senterfitt attorney appointed last week as guardian ad litem for Smith's 5-month-old daughter, has seemed above the fray as the proceedings quickly degenerated into a circus-like atmosphere.Three King & Spalding IP Partners Join Heller
Heller Ehrman has recruited three intellectual property partners from the New York office of King & Spalding, which has itself recruited a New York IP partner from Goodwin Procter. Kevin Culligan, W. Edward Bailey and John Hanish will join Heller Ehrman as partners specializing in patent litigation.EEOC Settles Disability Discrimination Case Against UPS
After more than five years of litigation, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has settled a disability discrimination case against a unit of United Parcel Service for $95,000.Panel Upholds Convictions In Terror Financing Sting
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit tackled two cases of first impression yesterday as it upheld the conviction in the Northern District of two men in a terror financing sting operation. The court set the standard for determining what relevant classified information a criminal defendant is entitled to in discovery and addressed both the "propriety and standard of review of motions to intervene in a criminal case."View more book results for the query "*"
Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 9, No. 14 -- January 22, 2001
Philly courthouse evacuated over anthrax report
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A fire official says the second floor of the federal court building in Philadelphia has been evacuated after authorities found a letter containing a threat about anthrax.Goldman Sachs hatred might cost you
Put away your pitchforks. The business of bashing banker bonuses has swerved into dangerous territory. It's one thing to curse Goldman Sachs Group Inc. for setting aside $11.4 billion, or 49 percent of its revenue, for employee compensation during the first half of this year. Taking a huge Wall Street investment bank's name in vain, for better or worse, has become socially acceptable behavior.Trending Stories
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