Recent Updates
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Detroit mayor's political future back in court
Headline News 08/29/2008Arguments are under way in a Detroit courtroom, where a judge is expected to decide whether Gov. Jennifer Granholm can hold a hearing to remove Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick from office.Wayne County Circuit Judge Robert Ziolkowski (zill-KOW-ski) handled oth...
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Ex-lawyer for Detroit mayor sues over unpaid fees
Headline News 08/28/2008A former lawyer for Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has filed a lawsuit against the mayor claiming he's owed about $80,000 in fees stemming from his work after Kilpatrick's text-message scandal surfaced.William Moffitt of Alexandria, Va., on Wednesday...
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As demand has grown, so has Eltingville law firm
Headline News 08/21/2008Similar to a retail shop that increases its product lines to meet customer demand, the law firm of Jonathan D'Agostino & Associates, has ventured into additional areas of jurisprudence. The expansion wasn't part of the original game plan for the ...
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Lawyers return to court over 1993 Ark. slayings
Headline News 08/20/2008It took a jury 13 days to convict and sentence Damien Echols to death for the 1993 slayings of three second-graders.Now, nearly 15 years later, Echols is hoping to convince the judge who oversaw his original case to grant him a new trial. His a...
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November Election A Lawyer's Delight
Headline News 08/11/2008It can hardly come as a surprise that Barack Obama, Harvard Law Class of '91, is popular with lawyers. They've given him $21 million in donations so far, compared with a measly $7 million for Republican rival John McCain.But like all things Obama, th...
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Detroit mayor charged with 2 felony assault counts
Headline News 08/11/2008Moments after a judge ruled that Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick could be released from jail if he pays a $50,000 bond, Michigan's attorney general announced he was charging the mayor with two felony assault charges stemming from a confrontation between Kilpa...
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Court approves NCAA's settlement with ex-athletes
Headline News 08/08/2008A federal court has approved the settlement between the NCAA and 12,000 former student-athletes seeking reimbursements for educational expenses, resume preparation and career counseling.NCAA officials announced Thursday that the U.S. district court i...
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A judge on Tuesday recommended clearing the record of a wrongly convicted man who spent 25 years in prison for a series of sex crimes he did not commit.
Headline News 08/06/2008A judge has disqualified a lawyer from representing a woman suing former state Sen. Gary George, saying his law firm has a potential conflict of interest. The firm must withdraw because it employs former Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager and her de...
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Wilson Sonsini Paid Client $9.5M to Defray Backdating Costs
Headline News 08/05/2008[##_1L|1287749278.jpg|width="157" height="111" alt=""|_##]Brocade Communications Systems, seeking to recoup losses from the company's stock-option scandal, has decided to pursue racketeering claims against 10 former executives and directors of the co...
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SC judge banned from bench after racial comment
Headline News 07/29/2008A South Carolina judge who admitted calling crack cocaine addiction "black man's disease" has been banned from the bench, the state's Supreme Court said in an order Monday.Former Beaufort County Magistrate George Peter Lamb, who is white, agreed to t...
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Nev. court OKs term limits, blocks some candidates
Headline News 07/28/2008Some veteran public officials seeking re-election have been blocked from serving new terms because the state Supreme Court has upheld term limits in a ruling delivered just one day before the start of Nevada's early voting.A pair of rulings Friday me...
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Bush nominates judge for 3rd US appeals court
Headline News 07/25/2008President Bush on Thursday nominated Paul S. Diamond to the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia, withdrawing his earlier pick for the job after she drew opposition in the Senate.If confirmed by the Senate, Diamond, a federal district ju...