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Jaywalking mom must stand trial again
The case of the jaywalking mom who was convicted of second degree vehicular homicide after her child was killed by a driver inspired compassion in the courts and outrage in the blogosphere, but thus far none of that has changed her legal status.Opening door with dope gives cops cause
Smoking pot while answering one's front door, then tossing the evidence when seeing it's the police, creates probable cause to search under the plain-view and exigent-circumstances doctrines, the New Jersey Supreme Court says.View more book results for the query "*"
Suit triggered by ads on Rush Limbaugh's show settled
A trademark infringement lawsuit was quickly settled after a Humana subsidiary's name was broadcast in an ad on Rush Limbaugh's radio show.4th DCA reopens case that went 'into a dark void'
The 4th District Court of Appeal has reopened a contract dispute involving the estate of a late Saudi prince, ruling the case was erroneously closed by the trial court.Attorneys see growth in move to private equity
SEAN DOHERTY WAS a 36-year-old associate at Ropes Gray when he got a job offer from the private equity firm Bain Capital in 2005. Doherty was a deal lawyer, which was important to Bain executives, but they weren't looking for someone to advise them on deals. Bain had decided, after 21 years in business, that it was time to hire its first in-house lawyer.Trending Stories
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