Recent Updates
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Sacramento tax attorney to close law practice
Headline News 05/14/2011A tax attorney who called herself the "tax lady" will no longer be practicing law. Roni Deutch says she will be closing her law firm of 20 years and will surrender her law license. The Sacramento Bee reports that Deutch made the announcement Thursday...
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Disabled lawyer cranks out lawsuits
Headline News 05/09/2011Scott Johnson calls himself a crusader for the disabled. The hundreds of small businesses he routinely sues call him a legal extortionist. Welcome to the rough and tumble world of providing access to the disabled. At the heart of the matter is the Am...
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Discrimination suit against Pa. law firm settled
Headline News 05/06/2011A lawsuit that accused Pittsburgh's second-largest law firm of discriminating against women has been settled. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports a dismissal notice was filed in federal court Thursday, ending the case brought by attorney JoEllen Lyon...
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Nevada Supreme Court hosting Law Day Live program
Headline News 05/05/2011The Nevada Supreme Court is hosting an interactive Law Day Live forum linking courtrooms in Las Vegas, Carson City, and Winnemucca around an American Bar Association theme honoring the legacy of the nation's second president, John Adams.Court spokesm...
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Ark. AG sues firm claiming to fix credit history
Headline News 04/27/2011Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel says he has sued a Texas-based company claiming to offer a quick fix for a damaged credit history, and illegally collecting fees in advance.A news release from McDaniel's office on Tuesday said he had filed s...
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Who's at fault? Court battle looms over oil spill
Headline News 04/21/2011While solemn commemorations marked the first anniversary of the calamitous BP oil spill, legal claims filed by the oil giant and other companies involved in the disaster show that lengthy court battles lay ahead.Around the Gulf Coast Wednesday, resid...
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Lawyer unraveling Ponzi scheme seeks extension
Headline News 04/20/2011The attorney assigned to unravel a Connecticut-based investment pyramid scheme says it will take longer than expected to account for the money, including hundreds of millions of dollars invested on behalf of a pension fund for Venezuelan state oil wo...
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Treasury risks overpaying law firms
Headline News 04/18/2011The Treasury Department paid out more than $27 million to law firms overseeing the financial bailouts without requiring detailed bills or questioning the incomplete records that the lawyers provided, a government watchdog says. Treasury's "current co...
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Wis. public court record access may be threatened
Headline News 04/10/2011Wisconsin court officials fear the court's data management system, including a popular site that allows anyone to easily look up the criminal records of friends and neighbors, could be on shaky ground if the governor's proposed budget breaks up its f...
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2 companies fined for violation of Mississippi no-call law
Headline News 04/06/2011Another crackdown Tuesday on violators of Mississippi's No Call Law. State regulators say they've fined Full Speed Funding, LLC of Phoenix and Gateway Destinations Incorporated of Pompano Beach, Florida $15,000 each.Public Service Commission member B...
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Former justice Streit joins Des Moines law firm
Headline News 04/05/2011Former Iowa Supreme Court Justice Michael Streit has joined a Des Moines law firm. Ahlers & Cooney, P.C., announced Monday that Streit will join the firm's litigation, dispute resolution and investigations practice area. Streit was one of three I...
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Court: Eagle feathers only for American Indians
Headline News 03/30/2011Restricting use of eagle parts and feathers to members of federally recognized American Indian tribes for religious purposes does not violate the religious freedoms of non-Indians seeking the same right, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.The Denv...