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  • Hughes & Luce merges with international law firm

    Hughes & Luce merges with international law firm

    Headline News 12/18/2007

    Texas law firm Hughes & Luce LLP will merge with international law firm Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Preston Gates Ellis LLP. Partners at both firms today voted to merge the two firms, creating a law firm of more than 1,500 lawyers in 23 offices lo...

  • California's emission-control law upheld on 1st test

    California's emission-control law upheld on 1st test

    Headline News 12/17/2007

    [##_1L|1305336780.jpg|width="120" height="118" alt=""|_##]California's first-in-the-nation effort to limit cars' emissions of gases that contribute to global warming took a big step forward Wednesday when a federal judge upheld the state's right to c...

  • Council to vote on Melton's law team

    Council to vote on Melton's law team

    Headline News 12/17/2007

    The Jackson City Council on Tuesday could vote to hire an outside law firm to represent Mayor Frank Melton in two civil lawsuits. Melton said he hoped the council would agree to hire Jackson law firm Coxwell & Associates, which represented the ma...

  • Judge wants wrongful death lawsuit dropped

    Judge wants wrongful death lawsuit dropped

    Headline News 12/16/2007

    The Texas judge accused of improperly denying a death row inmate a last-minute appeal has asked a federal judge to dismiss the wrongful death suit filed against her by the executed man's widow.Court of Criminal Appeals Presiding Judge Sharon Keller c...

  • Groups say FTC, law firm hiding DoubleClick conflict

    Groups say FTC, law firm hiding DoubleClick conflict

    Headline News 12/14/2007

    [##_1L|1083115842.jpg|width="130" height="93" alt=""|_##]The Web site of a law firm employing the husband of U.S. Federal Trade Commission chairwoman Deborah Platt Majoras contradicts an FTC explanation that Majoras has no conflict of interest in rev...

  • CIA Destroyed Tapes Despite Court Order

    CIA Destroyed Tapes Despite Court Order

    Headline News 12/13/2007

    Federal courts had prohibited the Bush administration from discarding evidence of detainee torture and abuse months before the CIA destroyed videotapes that revealed some of its harshest interrogation tactics.Normally, that would force the government...

  • Justices Weigh Courts' Role in Detainee Cases

    Justices Weigh Courts' Role in Detainee Cases

    Headline News 12/05/2007

    When the Supreme Court hears arguments today about the rights of suspects held at the Guantanamo Bay military prison, the role of the courts in the fight against terrorism will be as much an issue as the fate of the prisoners.The president and Congre...

  • U.S. High Court To Hear La. Race Case

    U.S. High Court To Hear La. Race Case

    Headline News 12/04/2007

    [##_1L|1380689872.jpg|width="130" height="130" alt=""|_##]The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear the case of a Louisiana death-row inmate who contends race played a role in his murder conviction and sentence. Allen Snyder is challenging the elim...

  • California Law Firm Alleges Ford SUV Defective

    California Law Firm Alleges Ford SUV Defective

    Headline News 12/04/2007

    The personal injury law firm of Bisnar Chase, started a multi-million dollar trial today against automotive giant Ford Motor Company. The suit alleges that Ford knowingly manufactured and sold the Ford Expedition sport utility vehicle (SUV) with a de...

  • Court Backs Ruling Against Congressman

    Court Backs Ruling Against Congressman

    Headline News 12/03/2007

    The long legal fight between two members of Congress over an illegally taped telephone call ended Monday when the Supreme Court refused to review the case.The court left in place a federal appeals court ruling that Rep. Jim McDermott, D-Wash., should...

  • Lawyer in Katrina Case Faces Bribery Charge

    Lawyer in Katrina Case Faces Bribery Charge

    Headline News 11/29/2007

    A 40 percent contingency fee negotiated by a Manhattan law firm retained by the widow of a real estate developer involved in a multimillion-dollar estate dispute was not "unconscionable on its face," an appeals court ruled yesterday.The court said th...

  • Law Firms Face New Rules on Retirement

    Law Firms Face New Rules on Retirement

    Headline News 11/28/2007

    With hordes of attorneys poised to assume senior status, achieving a consensus among partners to ditch mandatory retirement policies is just the first step -- and perhaps the easiest -- in switching to what many say is a fairer system. Kirkpatrick &a...

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