Recent Updates
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Philip Morris drops challenge to tobacco ban
Headline News 10/16/2009San Francisco officials say cigarette maker Philip Morris has dropped its lawsuit challenging the city's prohibition on tobacco sales at pharmacies.The announcement Thursday by the city attorney's office follows a federal appeals court ruling denying...
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13 U.S. law-firm mergers in 3rd quarter
Headline News 10/02/2009There were 13 law firm mergers during the third quarter of this year, up from seven deals recorded during the second quarter, according to a new report from Altman Weil Inc.Most of the quarter's mergers were tiny acquisitions, reflecting "the continu...
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Senate confirms Durkan as U.S. Attorney
Headline News 09/30/2009The U.S. Senate, without opposition, on Tuesday night confirmed Seattle attorney Jenny Durkan as U.S. attorney for Western Washington, the Northwest's most important job in federal law enforcement."She will do a great job and make us very proud in th...
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Law firm Polsinelli Shughart completes move to LoDo
Headline News 09/29/2009Polsinelli Shughart PC has completed its move to Lower Downtown Denver, the firm announced Monday in a letter to clients.Effective Monday, the law firm is now located the newly built 1515 Wynkoop office building in the LoDo Historic District. Before,...
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Lawyers: Chinese drywall makers may ignore suits
Headline News 09/28/2009Lawyers for homeowners and homebuilders who used drywall suspected of causing corrosion and possible health risks say they expect Chinese manufacturers to ignore hundreds of lawsuits filed against them.So, who's going to be on the hook for any court-...
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ALI-ABA and ACLEA Team Up To Host Summit
Headline News 09/22/2009ALI-ABA and ACLEA Team Up To Host High-Level Summit on Lawyer Education and Development in the 21st Century ALI-ABA Continuing Professional Education (ALI-ABA) and the Association for Continuing Legal Education (ACLEA) are hosting a high-level summit...
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New FD for Manchester law firm
Headline News 09/21/2009Manchester-based law firm HL Interactive has announced Chris McSpirit as its operations and finance director. McSpirit was formerly finance director at insurance litigation specialists Keoghs.“This is a great time for Chris to join the team”, said CE...
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Sands Anderson Marks & Miller spins off group
Headline News 09/18/2009Sands Anderson Marks & Miller, a regional law firm based in Richmond, plans to spin off its workers’ compensation practice group as a separate company.A name has not been chosen.“We are looking for more flexibility to follow the market and keep o...
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Justice Stevens slows his hiring at high court
Headline News 09/02/2009Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens has hired fewer law clerks than usual, generating speculation that the leader of the court's liberals will retire next year.If Stevens does step down, he would give President Barack Obama his second high court ...
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Law firm mounts suit over Tween buyout
Headline News 07/22/2009A New York law firm is soliciting shareholders to join a class-action lawsuit against Tween Brands Inc. over Dress Barn Inc.'s planned acquisition of the Central Ohio apparel retailer. Levi & Korsinsky LLP said Tuesday it filed a suit in Delaware...
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Analysis: Sotomayor record thin on executive power
Headline News 07/09/2009Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor's thin record on the limits of presidential power suggests she will be neither reflexively hostile to broad expansion of a president's authority nor a reliable rubber stamp in support of it.Three cases in particu...
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Lawyers' group: Sotomayor well qualified for court
Headline News 07/07/2009Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor earned a "well-qualified" rating from the American Bar Association on Tuesday as she prepared for Senate hearings next week.The ABA committee that reviewed her qualifications came out with that unanimous rating o...