Recent Updates
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Ponzi-chasing law firm goes after JPMorgan
Headline News 11/06/2009The law firm of Burlingame attorney Joe Cotchett filed suit today against JPMorgan Chase, in connection with a busted, $150 million Bay Area Ponzi scheme.As stated in a press release sent out by the firm, Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, the scheme, w...
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Florida Law Firm Asks to Be Dissolved
Headline News 11/04/2009A prominent Fort Lauderdale law firm is asking a Florida court to dissolve it amid allegations that substantial amounts of money are missing from accounts created by the firm's co-founder, Scott Rothstein.The possible dissolution of Rothstein Rosenfe...
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Cravath Firm Cuts Bonuses for Most-Junior Lawyers
Headline News 11/03/2009Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP, the New York law firm, announced bonuses for salaried lawyers ranging from $7,500 to $30,000, based on experience, according to bloomberg.Cravath’s announcement opens the bonus season among large New York law firms. T...
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Prominent law firm investigates partner
Headline News 11/02/2009The Supreme Court turned away another appeal to stop the release of documents generated for sexual abuse lawsuits against priests in a Roman Catholic diocese in Connecticut.The court on Monday refused to hear an appeal from the Diocese of Bridgeport,...
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Court examines jury selection in doc's slay trial
Headline News 10/28/2009The highest court in Massachusetts is scrutinizing the jury selection process in the trial of a once-prominent doctor who is serving a life sentence in the 1999 killing of his wife.The Supreme Judicial Court has ordered Judge Paul Chernoff to answer ...
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Ludacris Sued For Allegedly Stiffing Former Law Firm
Headline News 10/22/2009Law firm Carlton Fields P.A. has filed suit against Atlanta rapper Ludacris. reports the Courthouse News Service.Luda is being sued for non-payment of legal fees for services rendered between March 2008 and April 2009.The firm represented Ludacris an...
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Chief justice warns cuts put courts at risk
Headline News 10/22/2009With another round of state budget cuts looming, Margaret H. Marshall, chief justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, warned yesterday that financial troubles are clogging the courts, pulling probate officers from Boston schools, and d...
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Morrison & Foerster to Cut Associates’ Salaries to $145,000
Headline News 10/21/2009Morrison & Foerster LLP, the San Francisco-based law firm, will cut starting salaries to $145,000 for associates based in U.S. cities except New York, where they will remain $160,000, the firm said. “The market for first-year salaries among natio...
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Sandoval takes job with Jones Vargas law firm
Headline News 10/20/2009Former U.S. District Judge Brian Sandoval has joined the Nevada law firm of Jones Vargas.Sandoval, a Republican, resigned from the bench last month to launch a campaign for governor.He said he will focus on building an alternative dispute resolution ...
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Sotomayor says nomination tightly scripted
Headline News 10/19/2009Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor says her nomination process was so tightly scripted that even her clothes were chosen for her.Sotomayor made the comments when she appeared at her 30th Yale Law School reunion on Saturday.The New Haven Register r...
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Philip Morris drops challenge to tobacco ban
Headline News 10/16/2009San Francisco officials say cigarette maker Philip Morris has dropped its lawsuit challenging the city's prohibition on tobacco sales at pharmacies.The announcement Thursday by the city attorney's office follows a federal appeals court ruling denying...
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13 U.S. law-firm mergers in 3rd quarter
Headline News 10/02/2009There were 13 law firm mergers during the third quarter of this year, up from seven deals recorded during the second quarter, according to a new report from Altman Weil Inc.Most of the quarter's mergers were tiny acquisitions, reflecting "the continu...