0 results for '*'
Can a Prosecutor, in Closing, Use Defendant's Presence Against Him?
Gomez v. Fidelity National Title Ins. Co. of NY
Insurer Found Not in Breach of Contract; Consequential Damages Excluded in PolicySarah Palin to stump with Sen. Saxby Chambliss
ATLANTA AP - Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is scheduled to campaign with Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss the day before his Dec. 2 runoff.The senator's campaign says Palin will join Chambliss for four public rallies across the state Monday.The Alaska governor is popular with Georgia's conservative base.Federal Court Records Opened to the Public
The public will receive free access to federal court records at 16 libraries in 14 states through the federal judiciary's Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) system in a joint, two-year project by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts and the Government Printing Office.View more book results for the query "*"
Court orders FDA action on antibiotic use on farms
WASHINGTON AP - A federal court judge has ordered the Food and Drug Administration to take action on its own 35-year-old rule that would stop farmers from mixing antibiotics into animal feed, a practice which has led to dangerous, drug-resistant bacteria.In 1977, the FDA concluded that the overuse of antibiotics in livestock, poultry and other animals weakened the effectiveness of the lifesaving drugs in humans.Preparing for the Pan Am Games is Keeping Canadian Lawyers Busy
A Q&A with Eric Tilley, vice president of the Toronto-based Infrastructure Ontario, which uses public-private partnerships to finance infrastructure within the province.Former Justice Officials Critical of Thompson Memo Policy
A bipartisan group of 11 former senior Justice Department officials has written AG Alberto Gonzales to protest the government's tactics in investigating corporate wrongdoing. Singled out for criticism are Justice Department policies outlined in the 2003 Thompson memo -- named for former Deputy AG Larry Thompson -- encouraging prosecutors to demand that companies under scrutiny waive the attorney-client privilege in return for more lenient treatment from government investigators.Cloudy Forecast in the Am Law Tech Survey 2010
Not every technology has paid off as hoped in this year's Am Law Tech Survey. Case in point: cloud computing. Eighty percent of respondents use these services, which run remotely on a vendor's infrastructure, but few use them for critical tasks. And only 29 percent say the cloud lowers costs.Trending Stories
Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
(470) 294-1674
Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone
(857) 444-6468
Smith & Hassler
(713) 739-1250
Technology to Make E-Discovery Smarter, Not Harder
Brought to you by Nuix
Download Now
Does Generative AI Have the Power to Transform Legal Services?
Brought to you by HaystackID
Download Now
International Export and Trade Assistance State Law Survey
Brought to you by LexisNexis®
Download Now
How This Personal Injury Firm Reduced Client Intake Time by 80%
Brought to you by PracticePanther
Download Now