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Belnick Starts His Own Litigation Boutique
After being found not guilty in one of last year's most closely watched criminal trials among members of the legal profession, former Tyco International Ltd. general counsel Mark Belnick is returning to practice, this time at his own one-lawyer firm. "After all I've been through, I'm especially itchy to get back in court as a lawyer, not as someone unjustly accused," he said, adding, "There's something very exciting about hanging up your shingle and seeing what will happen."Racketeering Law Can't Be Used Against Abortion-Clinic Protesters
The Supreme Court last Wednesday sharply curtailed use of federal extortion law and RICO as legal tools against aggressive abortion clinic protesters.Ethics Report Charges Attorney Moonlighted and Falsified Records
An investigation conducted by the New Jersey Office of the Public Defender reveals that Robert Tarver, chief of the Ocean County branch, was one very busy man. Tarver, the report alleges, falsified his time sheets and spent numberless days AWOL, appearing on national television shows as a legal commentator. Clients angrily called the office because they couldn't reach him at work even though they could see him on TV, the report says.Clerks Follow New Path to High Court
It's the time-honored path for incoming U.S. Supreme Court law clerks: First they clerk for a top-notch federal appeals court judge, then they immediately proceed to their prestigious positions at the Supreme Court. Not anymore. A dramatically increasing number of high court clerks are spending time at a top law firm or elsewhere after their appeals court stint and before clerking at the Court.View more book results for the query "White"
For strong economy, people must act like pitcher
Can this economy go the distance The U.S. expanded by 3.2 percent in the last quarter. Americans long for an economy that grows at 4 percent, quarter after quarter, strong enough to shrug off revolution in Egypt, central bank machinations in China and Steve Jobs' health. We want an economy as strong and resilient as a superstar athlete.Refugees From Firm That Died Monday Already Landing New BigLaw Gigs
Copycat Web Sites a Growing Problem
Leona Brenner was perplexed. After an average of seven to 10 new callers per day, new business to her 2-year-old Internet company had all but dried up. A couple months later, she learned why: Her Web site had been hijacked. In what Brenner's lawyer says is a growing problem around the country, another firm had allegedly copied her site -- from its design features and HTML code to the meta tags -- and diverted customer traffic to a copycat Web site.Trending Stories
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