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  • U.S. rights stance faces big test in Guantanamo case

    U.S. rights stance faces big test in Guantanamo case

    Lawyer Blogs 12/03/2007

    The tarnished U.S. human rights image faces a major test this week as the Supreme Court considers whether terrorism suspects held for years without charges at Guantanamo Bay are wrongly detained.The court's nine justices on Wednesday are to hear the ...

  • Guilty Plea in Navy Bid Rigging Case

    Guilty Plea in Navy Bid Rigging Case

    Lawyer Blogs 12/01/2007

    A metal sling manufacturing company has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to rig bids on U.S. Navy contracts, the federal officials said.Authorities said Certified Slings Inc. rigged bids for manufacturing metal sling hoist assemblies, which are used to t...

  • Archdiocese in Boston Finds New Representation

    Archdiocese in Boston Finds New Representation

    Lawyer Blogs 11/30/2007

    Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley, in a step long sought by critics of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, said yesterday that he is hiring a new general counsel who will largely replace the controversial law firm that for years defended the archdioces...

  • Schwebel, Goetz & Sieben Push On in Bridge Case

    Schwebel, Goetz & Sieben Push On in Bridge Case

    Lawyer Blogs 11/30/2007

    An attempt by lawyers for victims of the Interstate 35W bridge collapse to pull back the blanket of secrecy over the investigation into its cause was blocked Thursday by federal law and a Hennepin County judge. The law firm Schwebel, Goetz & Sieb...

  • O.J. Simpson back in court to enter plea

    O.J. Simpson back in court to enter plea

    Lawyer Blogs 11/29/2007

    O.J. Simpson arrived this morning at a Las Vegas courtroom, where he and two codefendants are expected to plead not guilty to 12 charges stemming from the alleged robbery of two men who traffic in sports memorabilia. Accompanied by his lawyers, Simps...

  • Suspect pleads not guilty to shooting into truck

    Suspect pleads not guilty to shooting into truck

    Lawyer Blogs 11/29/2007

    A man accused of shooting at his ex-girlfriend's truck in Livermore pleaded not guilty Wednesday. Neal Kuopus also passed on his right to a preliminary hearing, thereby sending the case closer to a trial date. Kuopus appeared briefly in Alameda Count...

  • Lawyer in Katrina Case Faces Bribery Charge

    Lawyer in Katrina Case Faces Bribery Charge

    Lawyer Blogs 11/29/2007

    [##_1L|1242832380.jpg|width="120" height="88" alt=""|_##]An attorney who helped negotiate a multibillion-dollar settlement against tobacco companies in the 1990s and has sued insurers over unpaid Hurricane Katrina claims was indicted Wednesday in a s...

  • Ford Agrees to Settle Rollover Case

    Ford Agrees to Settle Rollover Case

    Lawyer Blogs 11/28/2007

    [##_1L|1024690655.jpg|width="130" height="93" alt=""|_##]Ford Motor Co has agreed to settle class-action litigation covering plaintiffs in four states who claimed its Explorer sport utility vehicles were prone to rollovers, Ford said on Wednesday. "F...

  • Judge removed after jailing entire court room

    Judge removed after jailing entire court room

    Lawyer Blogs 11/28/2007

    [##_1L|1002107402.jpg|width="130" height="90" alt=""|_##]A judge who jailed 46 people who were in his courtroom when a cell phone call interrupted proceedings was removed from the bench Tuesday by a state commission. Niagara Falls City Court Judge Ro...

  • High court hears case of lost 401(k) funds

    High court hears case of lost 401(k) funds

    Lawyer Blogs 11/27/2007

    Although U.S. workers can invest money in a retirement fund sponsored by their employer, it is not clear whether they can sue to recover money lost because of mistakes by the fund's administrator. That issue came before the Supreme Court on Monday in...

  • Court to Consider Investor's 401(k) Suit

    Court to Consider Investor's 401(k) Suit

    Lawyer Blogs 11/26/2007

    [##_1L|1246883497.jpg|width="127" height="85" alt=""|_##]James LaRue says he lost $150,000 when his instructions to his employer on where to invest money in his retirement plan were ignored. Now the Supreme Court will decide whether a federal pension...

  • Court Declines Mich. Faith-Based Case

    Court Declines Mich. Faith-Based Case

    Lawyer Blogs 11/26/2007

    [##_1L|1014689179.jpg|width="120" height="101" alt=""|_##]The Supreme Court on Monday declined to get involved in a dispute between Michigan officials and a faith-based program for troubled youths. The Michigan Family Independence Agency imposed a mo...

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