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  • Study: AZ Boycott Cost State $140M

    Study: AZ Boycott Cost State $140M

    Headline News 11/18/2010

    A new report shows the boycott of Arizona in the wake of a controversial immigration law has cost the state more than $140 million.The analysis commissioned by the Center for American Progress says lost hotel revenue in the first four months after th...

  • Minn.'s Pawlenty ups challenge to fed health law

    Minn.'s Pawlenty ups challenge to fed health law

    Headline News 11/12/2010

    Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, a potential GOP presidential candidate, stepped up his attack Thursday on President Barack Obama's federal health care law with a court filing challenging its cost to states.Pawlenty and Rhode Island Gov. Donald Carcieri,...

  • Wis. court-appointed attorneys seek raise in pay

    Wis. court-appointed attorneys seek raise in pay

    Headline News 11/11/2010

    Court-appointed defense attorneys in Wisconsin say they deserve a raise, and they're asking the state Supreme Court to help make it happen. But the justices say it's up to state lawmakers to make that decision. Court-appointed lawyers represent defen...

  • Poll shows voters split over Supreme Court judges

    Poll shows voters split over Supreme Court judges

    Headline News 11/01/2010

    A Des Moines Register poll shows more than one-third of voters want to remove three Iowa Supreme Court justices who joined a unanimous ruling that legalized gay marriage. The poll published Sunday found that 37 percent of likely voters intend to vote...

  • Justice O'Connor says she regrets Nev. robo calls

    Justice O'Connor says she regrets Nev. robo calls

    Headline News 10/29/2010

    Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor is apologizing for the 50,000 recorded telephone calls made to Nevada voters in which she supports a ballot measure to change the way state judges are selected.O'Connor said Wednesday that she did not...

  • US Fed won't join banks in appeal to Supreme Court

    US Fed won't join banks in appeal to Supreme Court

    Headline News 10/27/2010

    The Federal Reserve has decided not to join major banks in asking the US Supreme Court to let the central bank keep secret the details of its emergency lending programs during the financial crisis.A group representing US and European commercial banks...

  • Miss. man awarded $103M in lawsuit against lawyer

    Miss. man awarded $103M in lawsuit against lawyer

    Headline News 10/27/2010

    A Mississippi businessman has been awarded $103 million in a lawsuit against the Chicago-based law firm that he accused of defrauding his oil and gas business. Lavon Evans Jr. filed the lawsuit in Jones County Circuit Court in Mississippi in 2008. It...

  • Law Firms Feel Pressure From New Breed of Competitors

    Law Firms Feel Pressure From New Breed of Competitors

    Headline News 10/26/2010

    The legal industry is falling apart. Not in the sense pundits meant when they gave that diagnosis in 2008 as firms were hit with the harsh reality of the recession. Rather, the industry is moving away from a monolithic provider of legal services -- t...

  • Law firm gears up to defend U.S. bank foreclosures

    Law firm gears up to defend U.S. bank foreclosures

    Headline News 10/21/2010

    A major law firm has formed a special task force aimed at defending lenders and mortgage loan servicers as legal challenges to questionable foreclosure practices mount.Global law firm K&L Gates LLP said on Tuesday it has assembled a team to help ...

  • Lawyer stole $500K from Greenberg Traurig

    Lawyer stole $500K from Greenberg Traurig

    Headline News 10/20/2010

    Metro Atlanta attorney Michael Shaw pleaded guilty Wednesday to stealing more than $500,000 from Atlanta law firm Greenberg Traurig LLP.Shaw, a 37-year-old resident of Mableton, Ga., worked as an associate attorney at Greenberg Traurig, specializing ...

  • Judge clears AG subpoena of Stern firm

    Judge clears AG subpoena of Stern firm

    Headline News 10/15/2010

    Broward Circuit Judge Eileen O'Connor cleared the way Thursday for a state attorney general's office subpoena to obtain foreclosure records from the Law Offices of David J. Stern in Plantation, which has filed foreclosures with the courts by the thou...

  • Ex-Detroit mayor strikes out at appeals court

    Ex-Detroit mayor strikes out at appeals court

    Headline News 10/07/2010

    The Michigan appeals court says it won't review the prison sentence of former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, who's in prison for violating probation in a criminal case.The decision means Kilpatrick will remain in prison at least until next summer un...

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