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Kaplan Blasts U.S. Pressure on KPMG Case Fees
Saying the government "let its zeal get in the way of its judgment," Southern District of New York Judge Lewis Kaplan delivered a harsh rebuke to prosecutors Tuesday for pressuring KPMG to cut off legal fees for employees unwilling to cooperate in the nation's largest tax fraud investigation. The decision has been eagerly anticipated by defense groups and business organizations who a increasingly concerned at prosecutorial tactics they believe are eroding defendants' rights to counsel and a fair trial.Backdating Cases Seek Attorney Information
Privilege issues are heating up in two high-profile Securities and Exchange Commission fraud prosecutions for stock option backdating.Court of Appeals Reports Higher Caseload, More Criminal Leaves Granted in 2010
Retirement of One of America's Most Influential Judges Spurs Rumor Mill on Replacement
The Delaware legal community is abuzz with speculation about a replacement for Chancellor William B. Chandler III, who announced his retirement earlier this week.Zoloft Plaintiffs Object to Pfizer's Request for an MDL
Plaintiffs lawyers who are suing drugmaker Pfizer over alleged effects of the antidepressant Zoloft say that the cases shouldn't be consolidated into a federal multidistrict litigation before a decision is made on whether the cases will be remanded to Pennsylvania state court.Hostra Law knocked for including disbarred attorney Stewart on ethics panel
Hofstra Law School is taking heat from bloggers for including disbarred attorney Lynne Stewart on a panel at an upcoming ethics conference, "Lawyering at the Edge: Unpopular Clients, Difficult Cases, Zealous Advocates." Convicted of helping a terrorist client pass messages to supporters, Stewart was sentenced to 28 months but is free pending appeal. Interim Dean Nora Demleitner defends the choice of Stewart for the panel, saying, "She's a case study on what happens when a lawyer oversteps their bounds."Nager Looked to Abramoff for Judgeship
Jones Day's Glen Nager (right) looked to Jack Abramoff to help win a judgeship. It didn't work out, and now the effort is memorialized in a government report on the disgraced lobbyist's activities.Trending Stories
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