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  • CA high court plans to hear gay marriage arguments

    CA high court plans to hear gay marriage arguments

    Headline News 02/07/2008

    The California Supreme Court has set arguments in the legal fight over gay marriage for March 4, assuring that a ruling will be issued by June. The state's high court will hear the legal challenge in San Francisco, where the battle over same-sex marr...

  • E. Coli Lawyer Is Busier Than Ever

    E. Coli Lawyer Is Busier Than Ever

    Headline News 02/05/2008

    [##_1L|1087016621.jpg|width="120" height="88" alt=""|_##]A girl fell into a 40-day coma after eating a bad Jack in the Box hamburger. Fifteen years later, she is still suffering ill effects. That doesn't bode well for a toddler who spent six weeks in...

  • LACBA Seminar Focus: Class Actions

    LACBA Seminar Focus: Class Actions

    Headline News 02/04/2008

    Class Actions for Non-Class Action Lawyers is the title of a CLE seminar being offered by the Los Angeles County Bar Association (LACBA).The program will take place on Thursday, February 21 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the LACBA Conference Center, 281 So...

  • Lawmakers: Extend Energy Tax Breaks

    Lawmakers: Extend Energy Tax Breaks

    Headline News 02/01/2008

    Unable to extend tax breaks as part of a broad energy bill two months ago, lawmakers are trying to attach some of them to an emergency economic aid package containing rebates for millions of taxpayers.But that strategy may also falter when the Senate...

  • Miss.: Lawyer Will Take 5th in AG Case

    Miss.: Lawyer Will Take 5th in AG Case

    Headline News 01/31/2008

    [##_1L|1031540157.jpg|width="130" height="130" alt=""|_##]Plaintiffs attorney Richard "Dickie" Scruggs, facing corruption and contempt charges in unrelated cases, will invoke the Fifth Amendment if forced to testify in a federal lawsuit involving Mis...

  • Law Profession Adjusting to Lives, Kids

    Law Profession Adjusting to Lives, Kids

    Headline News 01/28/2008

    In the last two decades, as working schedules became flexible, and even accounting firms, of all places, embraced the mantra of work-life balance (at least on paper), there was one unbending, tradition-bound profession: The law. That is why it is so ...

  • Judith Regan Lawsuit Settled Is Settled

    Judith Regan Lawsuit Settled Is Settled

    Headline News 01/26/2008

    [##_1L|1041286377.jpg|width="130" height="130" alt=""|_##]The war is over: Judith Regan, the publisher fired in the wake of her efforts to release O.J. Simpson's hypothetical "confession," has settled her $100 million lawsuit with Rupert Murdoch's Ne...

  • Atlanta labor law firm plants flag in San Francisco

    Atlanta labor law firm plants flag in San Francisco

    Headline News 01/25/2008

    A fast-growing labor and employment law firm from Atlanta has planted its flag in San Francisco. Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart PC raided two law firms in the city for partners to launch its newest location. Thomas McInerney joined from Th...

  • Texas Panel That Charged Justice Invalid

    Texas Panel That Charged Justice Invalid

    Headline News 01/25/2008

    A bizarre legal battle effectively ended Tuesday when a judge ruled that a grand jury that indicted a Texas Supreme Court justice over the prosecutor's objections was operating with improperly filed paperwork, the justice's attorney and the grand jur...

  • Law firm creates climate change group

    Law firm creates climate change group

    Headline News 01/24/2008

    Law firm Stinson Morrison Hecker has marshaled some of its lawyers from different specialties to form the Climate Change Practice Group.The group's members include David Bengtson, Stinson's Wichita managing partner, as well as 29 other lawyers in fiv...

  • Two shareholders leave Orlando law firm

    Two shareholders leave Orlando law firm

    Headline News 01/23/2008

    The Orlando law firm of Moran & Shams P.A. announced that two of its shareholders are leaving and the firm's name will change. Maurice "Mo" Shams and Sidney Shams are departing amicably, the firm says. The 14-attorney commercial law firm, renamed...

  • Attorney Struggled Over Case For Years

    Attorney Struggled Over Case For Years

    Headline News 01/21/2008

    Lawyer Leslie P. Smith brooded over what he knew for a decade: information that might spare the life of an inmate on Virginia's death row. He had thought about disclosing it long ago. But back in 1998, he had been told not to jeopardize the interests...

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