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By GREG BLUESTEIN | December 8, 2008
ATLANTA AP - Prosecutors urged a jury Monday to restore a shaken justice system by sentencing a gunman to death for killing a judge and three others after grabbing a guard's weapon to escape
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By Michael D. Goldhaber | July 1, 2011
A listing of contract arbitrations active in 2009-10 in which at least $500 million was at stake. Correction, 6/30/11: Due to a datab
By Tony Mauro | January 11, 2007
WASHINGTON � The Supreme Court struck a new anti-union note Wednesday during oral arguments that pointed toward a ruling against the Washington state teachers union in a First Amendment disput
By Vivia Chen | June 15, 2010
Would you ever reject a job offer because the decor of the law firm wasn't up to snuff? Would you think twice about joining a firm where the partner's office was as d
The Associated Press
July 20, 2010
Florida legislators have an opportunity this week to give voters a chance to decide if oil companies should be allowed to drill in state waters. Threatened by oil seeping into the Gulf follo
By Elizabeth Bennett | October 28, 2009
The Court of Chancery recently rejected a motion to dismiss based on lack of personal jurisdiction in a dispute between the U.S. unit of a French oil and gas company and a Missouri company wi
By Yuhua Yang and Elliot H. Lutzker | June 4, 2007
In the early 1990s, Chinese companies started to launch on the international capital markets, with the United States being one of the most-favored destinations. More than a decade has passed since
By Stephanie Lovett | May 21, 2007
Law firms aren't exactly known for their ability to change quickly. In fact, they tend to be viewed as institutions that are slow to evolve. But the inevitable retirement of firm leaders is
February 14, 2013
An article on Feb. 8, "Three Law Schools Focus on Business Law," page 7, misstated the job title for Barry Salzberg, a Brooklyn Law alum. He is the Global CEO of Deloitte Touc
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | June 28, 2010
The following cases were recently filed in the Washington-area district courts. This information is provided by the district courts' official online bulletins. U.S. DISTRICT COU
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