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Norton Rose Stakes Claim in Saudi Arabia
It might seem unnecessary to ask what exactly attracts international law firms to oil-drenched Saudi Arabia. But compared to the neighboring emirate of Dubai, Riyadh has proved far tougher for foreign lawyers to crack, despite the Saudi government's avowed commitment to privatization and foreign investment. So by Saudi standards, Norton Rose's recent arrival -- in conjunction with recent Saudi expansion by White & Case and Allen & Overy -- constitutes something of a foreign invasion.Circuit Rebuffs Times' Attempt To Obtain Spitzer Wiretap Data
The New York Times has lost its bid to obtain wiretap information related to former Governor Eliot Spitzer's involvement in a prostitution ring. The federal law that permits disclosure of wiretap information on a showing of good cause does not allow disclosure based solely on the news media's interest in publishing the information, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled on Friday. In a case where the Times sought wiretap information on Mr. Spitzer and the Emperor's Club prostitution ring, the circuit agreed with the government that general journalistic interest in the information does not amount to good cause within the meaning of Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968.Citing Dire Situation, Defender Association Asks for Budget Increase
The Defender Association of Philadelphia asked for a $1.7 million increase in its budget next year because the association says it will have to withdraw from representing indigent defendants in some of the city's 73 criminal courtrooms if it can't fill 19 attorney positions.View more book results for the query "*"
A $550 million deal leads to two more for $100 million sum
THE INK WAS BARELY DRY on a joint venture's $550 million purchase of a big chunk of office space near Perimeter Mall when two of the 18 buildings that had traded hands were sold again.Atlanta-based Barry Real Estate Co. and Philadelphia-based Rubenstein Properties Fund closed on 3.5 million square feet from Equity Office Properties Trust last week and within two days had resold two key properties for a total of about $100 million.Failure to Disclose Boss' Misconduct Leads to Discipline for Lawyer
San Antonio attorney Andrew Toscano has received a probated two-year suspension of his law license for failing to report his former boss' professional misconduct in a products liability suit in which plaintiffs sought $2 billion.Smith-Ribner's New Trial Request Is Denied by Superior Court
A Superior Court panel has rejected Commonwealth Court Judge Doris A. Smith-Ribner's request for a new trial in her lawsuit against a local public interest attorney with whom she had been involved in an auto accident.Ruling Endorses Cost-Shifting Clause for Co-op Renovations
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