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Treasury Taps 13 Law Firms to Help Run TARP
In one of the U.S. government's biggest legal services contracts ever, the Treasury Department has hired 13 law firms to help run the Troubled Assets Relief Program at a cost to taxpayers of up to $100 million. But the agency has been faulted for excessive secrecy concerning outside counsel.Opinions Approved for Publication
Published state and federal opinions.LA Co. sues Metrolink to get out of crash lawsuits
LOS ANGELES AP - Los Angeles County is suing Metrolink over the commuter train system's demand that the county help cover costs of a civil lawsuit filed by victims of a deadly derailment in 2005.The county, which filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday, said it is not responsible for defending or making insurance payments to Metrolink.The Goodling Report: How Aides Took Control of DOJ Hiring
Last week, in 140, detail-laden pages, the Justice Department's two top watchdogs laid out the tale of how the Bush DOJ used political litmus tests in an attempt to hire only those lawyers who would pursue a conservative agenda. The report places the blame for the political manipulation primarily on two top aides to then-Attorney General Alberto Gonzales: Monica Goodling, the White House liaison, and D. Kyle Sampson, Gonzales' chief of staff.View more book results for the query "*"
Queens D.A. Covering Up Cop Assault, Judge Says
"Everything they say is a lie," Queens Supreme Court Justice Thomas Raffaele, who claims he was assaulted by a police officer, said in response to District Attorney Richard Brown's announcement that he will not file charges against the officer involved.Attorney Can Be Held Responsible for Recorder's Error
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court has found that an attorney may be liable for malpractice merely because he failed to check that a recorded document is properly indexed. (Antonis v. Liberati, 821 A.2d 666 (Pa. Cmnwlth. 4/21/03). The decision has created a flurry of comments and criticism and may change the customary protocols followed by lawyers in real estate closings.Former U.S. Attorney to plead guilty in tax fraud scheme
A former U.S. Attorney, state judge and state Republican chairman has agreed to plead guilty to charges related to a tax fraud conspiracy, federal prosecutors in Raleigh, N.C., said Wednesday.Trending Stories
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