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Due to a recent oil spill in San Francisco, Audet & Partners, LLP, attorneys, on behalf of numerous representatives, filed a class action lawsuit to have the guilty vessel ''arrested'' and to ''keep [it] from leaving the San Francisco Bay,'' says a press release. Those affected by the spill include fishermen and boat operators, among others. And many beaches were closed,...
(5 views)For almost a decade, the Massey Energy Company has had a potential $76 million liability judgement hanging over its head. Until now. The fourth-largest coal company in the U.S., which has undergone a nine-year battle against Harman Mining Corporation due to contract dispute, has been released from paying any liability fees.
(20 views)Calling all law firms, paralegals, and legal nurse consultants — for a low monthly fee you can now access all of your case information from any computer, thanks to SmartCase.com. This innovative website allows its users to ''input and store medical records; sort and organize by subject, case, or client; share data with team members; [and] create and deliver a final work...
(37 views)DU Law School Clinic Files LawsuitStetson to Host Arbitration Competition$7 Million Given to North Carolina Law and Medical Students
(2 views)Come mid-2008, students will have the opportunity to receive a Bachelor of Laws degree from the National University of Singapore and a Juris Doctor degree from New York University in five years — two years at NUS and three years at NYU.
(202 views)Unlike most 18-year-olds, Kathleen Holtz has finished high school, graduated from college, and passed the California bar exam — an even more impressive feat when the latter is known to be the toughest in the nation.
(1193 views)According to the results of a survey conducted by the National Association of Women Lawyers, “there is a growing income gap between men and women lawyers as they move up the partnership ranks,” says a
(9 views)Before returning to a Nevada courthouse, O.J. Simpson plans to spend time golfing in Miami and taking care of his kids. Simpson, who is being charged for kidnapping and armed robbery, could be sentenced to life in prison if found guilty.
(38 views)Someone is suing Google. Again. But this time, instead of another media and tech company, it's Boston's Northeastern University. Why? For patent infringement.
(9 views)Lawline.com, rated ''Best of the Web'' by Forbes.com, has brought a new feature to its site: a weekly legal malpractice article written by Lawline.com faculty member Andrew Bluestone, Esq. Bluestone, who writes his own blog, New York Attorney Malpractice Blog, will also contribute weekly articles to Lawline.com's latest blog, The Legal Beat. These articles will feature...
(25 views)In Indiana, a local jailhouse has been turned into a law office. Talk about ironic.
(45 views)What do women attorneys and their clients do to connect, have fun, and learn something about business? Have a poker night, of course.
(71 views)Law firms Feldman, Shepherd, Wohlgelernter, Tanner & Weinstock and Cooley & Handy filed a class action suit this week against tax software companies for charging ''millions of U.S. taxpayers excessive e-filing fees,'' says a press release.
(11 views)''Too long?'' This is the question lawyers have been asking concerning the O.J. Simpson hearing. After all, pretrial hearings normally last hours; however, Simpson's has lasted four days.
(12 views)The Correctional Association of New York has honored John R. Dunne with its Lifetime Achievement Award for Public Service. This award ''recognizes the long-term commitment and accomplishments of individuals in protecting and advancing fundamental values of fairness and equality for all members of society,'' says a press release.
(13 views)Named one of the 2006 ''TOP 20/40'' attorneys in California by the Los Angeles Daily Journal and San Francisco Daily Journal, Eric Dubin has worked in Southern California for over a decade. Dubin has experience teaching both ethics and remedies at Whittier Law School, serving as a legal expert for Fox News Live, ABC 7, and Court TV, and representing clients in court.
(31 views)In the latest O.J. Simpson case, Michael McClinton has agreed to accept a plea deal and testify against Simpson, saying the former football player ''asked him to bring guns to a confrontation with two sports memorabilia dealers,'' says the Associated Press.
(4 views)On Tuesday, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission received a rebuke from Supreme Court justices for how it handles its cases.
(25 views)After threats were made last week to the University of Washington School of Law, students and faculty are on alert, waiting for police and administration to reveal more pertinent information.
(5 views)According to Florida's Supreme Court ruling on Thursday, lethal injection procedures are not cruel and unusual and, therefore, can continue to occur.
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