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Lawyers Move to Disqualify Judges
Dozens of men over the years have alleged that Chicago cops used torture to elicit confessions. The word "torture" still hangs over the police department -- and, if a coalition of defense lawyers has its way, over the Chicago judiciary as well. The coalition is asking that all Cook County judges be disqualified from hearing the cases that include torture allegations. A court is expected to rule on the motions on Thursday.Black Verdicts Are In, but the Case Is Far From Over
Despite the guilty verdicts reached last week in the trial of media tycoon Conrad Black, there's still plenty of litigation to come for attorneys involved in cases related to alleged fraud at the former newspaper company Hollinger International. Hollinger, which has been renamed Sun-Times Media Group Inc., and former directors and executives of the company, still face a civil lawsuit brought by shareholders. In addition, the four defendants in the criminal case may seek to overturn their convictions.In Memoriam: A Roll Call of 2012's Deceased Legal Luminaries
From Skadden's Roger Aaron to Sullivan & Cromwell's George Kern Jr., The Am Law Daily remembers some of the leading lights of the legal trade who died last year.Trending Stories
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