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  • Court: California cities can ban pot shops

    Court: California cities can ban pot shops

    Lawyer News 05/09/2013

    Local governments in California's have legal authority to ban storefront pot shops within their borders, California's highest court ruled on Monday in an opinion likely to further diminish the state's once-robust medical marijuana industry. Nearly 17...

  • Marine pleads guilty to urinating on Afghan corpses

    Marine pleads guilty to urinating on Afghan corpses

    Lawyer News 01/18/2013

    A Marine who urinated on the corpses of Taliban fighters in a video seen worldwide pleaded guilty Wednesday to several charges at a court-martial at Camp Lejeune, N.C. Staff Sgt. Edward W. Deptola admitted desecrating the remains and posing with the ...

  • Fight over Vt. nuclear plant oversight in NY court

    Fight over Vt. nuclear plant oversight in NY court

    Lawyer News 01/15/2013

    The question of whether Vermont's only nuclear plant can continue operating without the approval of state regulators goes before a federal appeals court Monday in a dispute that has gained increasing attention nationally about the boundaries of feder...

  • UK murder suspect's extradition case set for 2013

    UK murder suspect's extradition case set for 2013

    Lawyer News 12/11/2012

    A U.K. court will wait until next year to hold the extradition hearing of a Briton accused of hiring a hit man to kill his wife during their honeymoon in South Africa — after his mental state is reviewed. The lawyer for Shrien Dewani says he has flas...

  • Former US Attorney taking job at law firm in Chicago

    Former US Attorney taking job at law firm in Chicago

    Lawyer News 11/06/2012

    Former U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald has a new job. Fitzgerald plans to join Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP. Fitzgerald will become a partner in the corporate law firm's Chicago office on Oct. 29. Ads by GoogleDuring his tenure as U....

  • New front expected in fight over Arizona law

    New front expected in fight over Arizona law

    Lawyer News 06/10/2012

    An upcoming U.S. Supreme Court decision, which is expected to uphold the most controversial part of Arizona's immigration law, won't end disputes over whether local police can enforce immigration law. Instead, it's likely to ignite a renewed assault ...

  • Okla. court halts 'personhood' rights for embryos

    Okla. court halts 'personhood' rights for embryos

    Lawyer News 05/01/2012

    The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Monday halted an effort to grant "personhood" rights to human embryos, saying the measure is unconstitutional. The state's highest court ruled unanimously that a proposed amendment to the Oklahoma Constitution that would...

  • 'Tax lady' Roni Deutch says lawsuit is political

    'Tax lady' Roni Deutch says lawsuit is political

    Lawyer News 08/25/2010

    "Tax Lady" Roni Deutch says California Attorney General Jerry Brown is engaging in election year politics by filing a lawsuit accusing her law firm of false advertising and misleading consumers.Deutch said in a statement Tuesday that she will fight t...

  • Renewal of Bush tax cuts could be only temporary

    Renewal of Bush tax cuts could be only temporary

    Lawyer News 07/23/2010

    Many Americans could be hit with a big tax increase in the next two or three years despite President Barack Obama's repeated promises to shield the middle class from higher rates.Democrats are hedging about making Obama's pledge stick for more than a...

  • Former Detroit mayor arraigned on federal charges

    Former Detroit mayor arraigned on federal charges

    Lawyer News 07/14/2010

    Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has returned to his hometown for his first court appearance since being indicted last month on tax and fraud charges.Kilpatrick was arraigned Tuesday afternoon and a not guilty plea was entered at the request of ...

  • Treasury: 4.5M hires qualify for new tax break

    Treasury: 4.5M hires qualify for new tax break

    Lawyer News 07/12/2010

    Businesses have added 4.5 million workers under a new program that provides tax breaks for hiring unemployed workers, the Treasury Department said Monday.It is unclear, however, how many of those workers would have been added without the tax break.Pr...

  • HSBC Clients Scrutinized in U.S. Tax Evasion Probe

    HSBC Clients Scrutinized in U.S. Tax Evasion Probe

    Lawyer News 07/07/2010

    The Department of Justice has opened a criminal investigation into whether some HSBC Holdings Plc clients may have failed to disclose offshore accounts, lawyers familiar with the probe said on Tuesday.The London-based bank has become the latest focus...

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