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Arctic region is at great risk in struggle for resources
If we didn't already have the phrase Cold War, we'd have to invent it to describe the power struggle taking place for Arctic Ocean resources. Companies such as BP Plc and OAO Gazprom are readying themselves for the last great energy frontier. Russia, the U.S., Canada and Iceland are vying for control of the wealth and power that exploitation of the Arctic will create.9th Circuit: Defendant's Presence Optional in Conflict-of-Interest Talks
A defendant does not have a due process right to be present when his attorney discusses a potential conflict of interest with the prosecutor and judge, a divided en banc panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday. The 9-2 decision in Campbell v. Rice tosses a three-judge ruling from 2002. That earlier decision worried the state attorney general's office because it said a defendant's not being present constituted structural error and required reversal.Best Practices for Corporate Internal Investigations
By now, the concept of Upjohn warnings should be familiar to any counsel, whether in-house or external, who is representing a corporation's interests in an internal investigation.Cantil-Sakauye to Get an Earful at Sit-Down with Judges
The chief justice has agreed to a three-hour closed-door meeting, moderated by the First District's J. Anthony Kline, with a group of presiding judges and ACJ representatives.Attorney-Client Privilege Doesn`t Cover All Communications
Although the attorney-client privilege in Pennsylvania cloaks all communications from a client to a lawyer, it doesn`t protect the lawyer`s communications with the client unless disclosure would risk exposing the client`s communication, a federal judge has ruled.View more book results for the query "*"
Court won't hear challenge to Iowa judicial system
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court won't hear an appeal challenging the makeup of an Iowa commission that nominates the state's Supreme Court and Court of Appeals members.Avon buys Silpada for $650 million
Avon Products Inc., a direct seller of beauty products, agreed to buy Silpada Designs for at least $650 million in an effort to expand its jewelry business, the company said Monday.Oil spill scrutiny turns to Obama administration
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and other federal officials will come under questioning for what the government did - or did not do - to prevent the oil spill, and how they have responded since oil started streaming into the Gulf last month.Cross-Examination: A View from the Jury Box
New Jersey State Bar Association member Wanji Walcott, vice president and chief technology officers of American Express Co., talks about what it was like to serve as a juror on a criminal trial.Trending Stories
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