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  • Appeals court upholds NYC's calories-on-menus rule

    Appeals court upholds NYC's calories-on-menus rule

    Lawyer Blogs 02/18/2009

    A federal appeals court has upheld New York City's regulation requiring some chain restaurants to post calories on menus and menu boards. A 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel on Tuesday rejected an appeal filed by a New York trade group represen...

  • Wis. Supreme Court tosses suit against Medtronic

    Wis. Supreme Court tosses suit against Medtronic

    Lawyer Blogs 02/17/2009

    The Wisconsin Supreme Court says patients cannot sue the makers of defective medical devices if they are approved for sale by federal regulators. The court ruled against a man who had a defibrillator implanted and then removed after the manufacturer,...

  • Lawyer fatally shot outside suburban Phila. office

    Lawyer fatally shot outside suburban Phila. office

    Lawyer Blogs 02/12/2009

    A personal injury lawyer walking through a shopping center parking lot to his storefront office was shot in the back of the head Wednesday by an unknown assailant who fled in a minivan, police said. The shot that killed the lawyer was fired at point-...

  • Calif. inmate release prompts public safety debate

    Calif. inmate release prompts public safety debate

    Lawyer Blogs 02/11/2009

    Without a U.S. Supreme Court reprieve, California will have to free roughly a third of its prison inmates in a few years, and how that can be done safely is still hotly debated. Corrections officials said Tuesday they are struggling with their respon...

  • Attorney general is reviewing state secret claims

    Attorney general is reviewing state secret claims

    Lawyer Blogs 02/10/2009

    Eric Holder, the new attorney general, has ordered a review of all claims of state secrets, which were used under President Bush to shield controversial anti-terrorism programs from lawsuits.The so-called state secrets privilege was invoked by the pr...

  • RNC chief: Payments to sister's firm appropriate

    RNC chief: Payments to sister's firm appropriate

    Lawyer Blogs 02/09/2009

    Michael Steele, the new chairman of the Republican National Committee, said Sunday that claims he made inappropriate payments to his sister's company for work never performed were untrue and made by a felon trying to get a reduced sentence. Steele pa...

  • NY court document reveals names of Madoff clients

    NY court document reveals names of Madoff clients

    Lawyer Blogs 02/05/2009

    The names of several thousand clients who lost money investing with Bernard Madoff have been released in a court filing that reads like a Who's Who: former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Sandy Koufax, actor Kevin Bacon and even Madoff's defense lawyer. ...

  • No agreement on guilty plea for 'Rockefeller'

    No agreement on guilty plea for 'Rockefeller'

    Lawyer Blogs 02/04/2009

    A man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller is moving closer to a trial on kidnapping charges after attorneys were unable to reach agreement on a guilty plea. The man, whose real name is Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter (GAYR'-hahrtz-ry-tur), used a numbe...

  • N.Va. lawyer injured when shots fired into office

    N.Va. lawyer injured when shots fired into office

    Lawyer Blogs 02/04/2009

    Authorities say a lawyer was injured when gunshots were fired through the window of his downtown Leesburg office. Lt. Jeff Dube, a Leesburg police spokesman, says Todd Sanders was in his office in the 200 block of South King Street when the shots wer...

  • Hartford mayor pleads not guilty to bribery

    Hartford mayor pleads not guilty to bribery

    Lawyer Blogs 02/03/2009

    Hartford Mayor Eddie Perez has pleaded not guilty of bribery and other charges and asked a judge for an immediate trial to clear his name. Perez entered the plea Tuesday in his first court appearance since his arrest last week. He is charged with rec...

  • Iowa Supreme Court orders furlough for employees

    Iowa Supreme Court orders furlough for employees

    Lawyer Blogs 02/03/2009

    The Iowa Supreme Court has issued an order closing all state court offices on Feb. 16 to save money during tough budget times. Court officials say the day of unpaid leave will affect about 1,600 employees and save more than $335,000. Judges and magis...

  • MA. court to weigh Wal-Mart discrimination case

    MA. court to weigh Wal-Mart discrimination case

    Lawyer Blogs 02/02/2009

    The state’s highest court is set to hear arguments this week in the case of a former Wal-Mart pharmacist who claimed she was fired after asking to be paid the same as her male colleagues. Cynthia Haddad filed the gender discrimination lawsuit after s...

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