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  • Group sends Sotomayor docs to Senate

    Group sends Sotomayor docs to Senate

    Headline News 07/01/2009

    A Puerto Rican legal advocacy group late Tuesday sent a trove of documents from Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor's past to the Senate panel considering her nomination. Latino Justice PRLDEF sent the Judiciary Committee more than 350 pages of doc...

  • Court to decide Miranda warning expansion

    Court to decide Miranda warning expansion

    Headline News 06/22/2009

    The Supreme Court will decide whether a suspect has to be told that he has a right to have a lawyer present during questioning by police. The court on Monday agreed to hear an appeal from Kevin Dwayne Powell, who was convicted of being a felon in pos...

  • Lawyer's gambling with client funds came up lemons

    Lawyer's gambling with client funds came up lemons

    Headline News 06/22/2009

    A disbarred New Jersey lawyer is headed to state prison for 15 years for blowing $4 million of his clients' money in Atlantic City. Michael P. Rumore, 50, who ran his law practice from the basement of his Lyndhurst home, was supposed to use the money...

  • Nationwide, public defender offices are in crisis

    Nationwide, public defender offices are in crisis

    Headline News 06/04/2009

    It wasn't the brightest decision she'd ever made. She admits that. But if she'd had enough money to hire a lawyer she might not have lost six months of her life. Kimberly Hurrell-Harring, a certified nursing assistant and mother of two, had driven 7 ...

  • Bankruptcy law firm calls GM home

    Bankruptcy law firm calls GM home

    Headline News 05/29/2009

    General Motors Corp.'s primary bankruptcy law firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP is housed in New York in the aptly named GM building. In June 2008, a group of investors purchased the iconic building on Fifth Avenue and three others in a $4 billion ...

  • Lawyers in Detroit text case accused of misconduct

    Lawyers in Detroit text case accused of misconduct

    Headline News 05/26/2009

    A lawyer who used a salacious trove of text messages as leverage to settle two lawsuits against ex-Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick for $8.4 million has been charged with ethics violations, along with four attorneys who worked on the deal. Mike Stefani "engage...

  • Reed Smith cutting associates’ salaries 10%

    Reed Smith cutting associates’ salaries 10%

    Headline News 05/22/2009

    The Reed Smith law firm said it will cut salaries for all U.S. associates by 10 percent across the board, effective July 1. In an internal memo that was originally leaked to the Web site Abovethelaw.com Wednesday afternoon, managing partner Gregory J...

  • Computer Expert Sues Leonard Street Law Firm for $775K

    Computer Expert Sues Leonard Street Law Firm for $775K

    Headline News 05/22/2009

    A computer expert claims in a lawsuit that Minneapolis law firm Leonard, Street and Deinard owes him $775,000 for storing digital evidence in a case involving the city’s two largest newspapers. Mark Lanterman of Computer Forensic Services said he sto...

  • L.A. County courts to close 1 day a month

    L.A. County courts to close 1 day a month

    Headline News 05/20/2009

    Los Angeles County Superior Court officials announced Tuesday they would shut down court operations one day a month and furlough employees to address a projected $90-million shortfall caused by the state's continuing budget crisis. The county's 600 c...

  • Court candidate Granholm to be at White House

    Court candidate Granholm to be at White House

    Headline News 05/16/2009

    Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, one of President Barack Obama's candidates for the Supreme Court, will be at the White House on Tuesday. An administration official says the Democratic governor is coming to the White House for an event unrelated to t...

  • Yahoo wins round in Oregon nude photo court battle

    Yahoo wins round in Oregon nude photo court battle

    Headline News 05/12/2009

    Yahoo has won a legal battle over removing nude photos that an Oregon woman claimed her boyfriend posted on its Web site without her knowledge or permission. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reaffirms that Internet service providers such as Yaho...

  • Justice Thomas recounts a bad fall

    Justice Thomas recounts a bad fall

    Headline News 04/24/2009

    Justice Clarence Thomas' vote was not seriously in doubt when the Supreme Court took up the constitutionality of a ban on an abortion procedure in 2006. But Thomas did not attend the arguments on the issue and, other than a brief announcement that he...

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