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In a case at the intersection of law and modern reproductive technology, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled that state inheritance laws will determine whether children conceived after their father's death are eligible for Social Security survivors benefits. Also on Monday, the justices stepped into another post-Sept. 11 controversy by granting review in a challenge involving the constitutionality of 2008 amendments to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
It's not easy being a lawyer these days. And even harder being part of the law firm's support staff as law firms are cutting back on those positions. John Pacenti asks "Is this more about management or greed?"
According to a law school report released Monday, exonerations in the U.S. since 1989 have topped 2,000 -- but, as one of the registry's editors put it, those are just "the tip of an iceberg." Among the findings: 64 percent of homicide exonerations nationwide were at least partly attributed to perjury or false accusations.
Dewey & LeBoeuf co-vice chair Ralph Ferrara is leading a four-partner team to Proskauer Rose. Combined with a number of other Dewey partner departures in the past few days, that leaves the firm with 22 partners, at most, in its U.S. offices, with a handful of others scattered abroad.
Michael Lee, a U.S. senator from Utah and former Howrey partner, says his inability to retrieve his capital contributions forced him to sell off his million-dollar house and move into a rental with his wife and three children. More than a year into the firm's bankruptcy, Lee is hardly the only party to go unpaid by Howrey.
A former New York partner of Baker & McKenzie pleaded guilty Monday in federal court to money laundering and conspiracy to commit securities fraud. Martin Weisberg's plea came as jury selection was about to begin in a trial of one of two separate indictments against him. He pleaded guilty to one count from each of the indictments.

