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  • Ex-Manhattan Prosecutor Morgenthau Joins Wachtell

    Ex-Manhattan Prosecutor Morgenthau Joins Wachtell

    Headline News 01/20/2010

    Former Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau said he’s joining the New York-based law firm of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.Morgenthau, 90, left office last month after 34 years as New York City’s top prosecutor. At Wachtell, the firm kn...

  • L.A. Law firm suing China suffers attack

    L.A. Law firm suing China suffers attack

    Headline News 01/14/2010

    Chinese software developers over the Green Dam Youth Escort monitoring program suffered several targeted attacks earlier this week, when documents containing malicious exploits were sent to attorneys, the firm stated late Wednesday.On Monday evening,...

  • Kroger settles with Calif. law firm

    Kroger settles with Calif. law firm

    Headline News 01/08/2010

    Under terms of a settlement announced by Oregon Attorney General John Kroger, a California law firm is prohibited from providing loan modifications in Oregon and is required to pay $28,857."I will not hesitate to take action against companies that at...

  • Supreme Court considering changing lawyer ad rules

    Supreme Court considering changing lawyer ad rules

    Headline News 01/06/2010

    The state Supreme Court is considering changing Indiana's rules governing advertising by attorneys. State Trial Court Services Director Tom Carusillo says many of the proposed changes are designed to clarify the rules' language or update the rules to...

  • Campaign finance law: Third time a charm?

    Campaign finance law: Third time a charm?

    Headline News 01/03/2010

    Vermonters running for office this year are already raising and spending money, but the rules that try to limit the influence of campaign money on government are murky.Legislators may – again – pass a bill this year limiting donations from individual...

  • Fla. gov: No reason to refuse lawyer's donations

    Fla. gov: No reason to refuse lawyer's donations

    Headline News 12/28/2009

    Florida's governor says he saw no reason to investigate a South Florida lawyer charged with operating a $1 billion Ponzi scheme or refuse his political contributions.Gov. Charlie Crist said Thursday he initially didn't believe rumors about now disbar...

  • Indian reservation cigarettes under fire in NY

    Indian reservation cigarettes under fire in NY

    Headline News 12/11/2009

    The City of New York has accused several cigarette dealers on a Long Island Indian reservation of secretly defying a court order that was supposed to have shut them down.The charge is the latest in a legal battle between New York Mayor Michael Bloomb...

  • FEC fines Fieger firm over campaign donations

    FEC fines Fieger firm over campaign donations

    Headline News 11/20/2009

    A Michigan law firm has agreed to pay a $131,000 fine to resolve an investigation into donations to former Sen. John Edwards' 2004 presidential campaign.The Federal Election Commission said Thursday it had reached an agreement with the law firm of Ge...

  • FBI says hackers targeting law firms, PR companies

    FBI says hackers targeting law firms, PR companies

    Headline News 11/18/2009

    Hackers are increasingly targeting law firms and public relations companies with a sophisticated e-mail scheme that breaks into their computer networks to steal sensitive data, often linked to large corporate clients doing business overseas.The FBI h...

  • CAPITAL CULTURE: Sotomayor adds celebrity to court

    CAPITAL CULTURE: Sotomayor adds celebrity to court

    Headline News 11/17/2009

    Apparently, no one told Sonia Sotomayor that Supreme Court justices are supposed to be circumspect, emerging from their marble palace mainly to dispense legal wisdom to law schools, judges' conferences and lawyers' meetings.Since becoming the first H...

  • Downturn has some law firms downsizing offices

    Downturn has some law firms downsizing offices

    Headline News 11/12/2009

    "Legal services employment in Boston, which never fully recovered from the previous recession, is now shedding jobs at a rate not seen since the recession of the early nineties," and one result is that some local law firms are unloading no-longer-nee...

  • Lawyer: No `necessity defense' planned for Roeder

    Lawyer: No `necessity defense' planned for Roeder

    Headline News 11/11/2009

    An anti-abortion activist says he's the one who killed a Kansas abortion provider — and did it because it was necessary to save lives. But one of his attorneys says there's no such thing as a "necessity defense" in state law, and that is not the stra...

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