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November 28, 2011 |

Stevens prosecutors blasted

The lead special prosecutor tasked with exploring the failed public corruption case against former Sen. Ted Stevens concluded last week that U.S. Justice Department trial attorneys committed prosecutorial misconduct by withholding information from the late Alaska senator's defense lawyers.
4 minute read
September 25, 2007 |

Attorney Leaves Big Tobacco Behind to Represent the Richest Man in the World

A few years ago, Steven Selsberg, a partner in Mayer Brown in Houston, thought he would make a smoking-hot career out of tobacco litigation, but today Selsberg is the go-to litigation lawyer in the United States for the business empire of Carlos Slim Helu, the Mexican billionaire who may be the richest man in the world. When Selsberg isn't doing work for Slim or his companies, he handles litigation for other clients from Mexico he obtained through Slim or through other Mexican connections.
12 minute read
October 05, 2009 |

INADMISSIBLE

Baker Botts Supreme Court head opens his own boutique firm; a new home for Lanny Davis; a new wrinkle in Fannie Mae saga; Patton Boggs gets former FCC chair; Singer's public-client practice moves to Cohen Milstein; a former payroll worker tries to get away with a million-dollar payday; and AG Nickles is not pleased in this week's column.
5 minute read
May 16, 2011 |

News In Brief

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February 01, 2013 |

Deals & Suits

19 minute read
November 28, 2003 |

Carvel Corp. v. Noonan

Court to Decide Whether Public Harm Is Required For Franchisee�s Punitive Damages Claim
49 minute read
May 26, 2003 |

Bankruptcies

Notice to the bar.
7 minute read
January 10, 2005 |

Is the Rule on Protection of Privacy 'Garbage In, Bank Records Out'?

Do people have a higher expectation of privacy in their bank records than in their garbage? While federal courts find no Fourth Amendment protection for bank records, New Jersey's top court is deciding whether a precedent that finds a reasonable expectation of privacy for garbage placed at curbside should by analogy require investigators and grand juries to have probable cause, and obtain a subpoena, before demanding that a bank turn over a suspect's records.
9 minute read
September 08, 2008 |

City of New York, plaintiff-appellant v. Smokes-Spirits.Com Inc. defendants-appellees

Free With Registration: Divided Circuit Reinstates City's RICO Allegation Of Tax Loss From Internet Sale of Cigarettes
81 minute read
January 21, 2013 |

Inadmissible

"Tentative Settlement," "Farming Firm," "Fee Dispute," "Bright Lights," "What If?" and "Retirement Policy"
12 minute read

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