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Lawyers for consumers scored a huge victory in their effort to limit the application of the Supreme Court's recent ruling in Concepcion v. AT&T Mobility. Miami federal district court judge James King held that courts must still scrutinize arbitration agreements on a case-by-case basis to determine if they're enforceable under state law.
Four of 15 Associates Dismissed by Lord Bissell's Atlanta Office
Chicago-based Lord, Bissell & Brook has asked four of its 15 Atlanta associates to leave the firm. All had nonpartnership arrangements that the firm says didn't work well.A Tale of Two Trials: Lessons to Learn From the Scrushy Story
With the help of his defense team, Richard Scrushy pulled off a surprising victory a year and a half ago on charges that he defrauded HealthSouth investors. The first CEO charged under the anti-fraud Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Scrushy walked. But he wasn't so lucky a second time; in a separate trial, he was convicted of bribing former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman. A look behind the scenes provides valuable lessons in white-collar defense, and how trial tactics can help -- or hurt.A Tale of Two Trials: Lessons to Learn From the Scrushy Story
With the help of his defense team, Richard Scrushy pulled off a surprising victory a year and a half ago on charges that he defrauded HealthSouth investors. The first CEO charged under the anti-fraud Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Scrushy walked. But he wasn't so lucky a second time; in a separate trial, he was convicted of bribing former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman. A look behind the scenes provides valuable lessons in white-collar defense, and how trial tactics can help -- or hurt.A Tale of Two Trials: Lessons to Learn From the Scrushy Story
With the help of his defense team, Richard Scrushy pulled off a surprising victory a year and a half ago on charges that he defrauded HealthSouth investors. The first CEO charged under the anti-fraud Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Scrushy walked. But he wasn't so lucky a second time; in a separate trial, he was convicted of bribing former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman. A look behind the scenes provides valuable lessons in white-collar defense, and how trial tactics can help -- or hurt.List of Candidates Who Successfully Completed the February 2013 New York Bar Exam
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