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Partisan, Territorial Spats Plague 4th Circuit
In the Senate's judge-picking war, it's lately been the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals where the battle lines are most closely drawn. Awaiting confirmation is Department of Defense counsel William Haynes II, whose tenure at DOD includes controversial policies on detainees and torture. Another slot on the court has been vacant for almost six years. And with the May resignation of the circuit's intellectual star, Judge J. Michael Luttig, a squabble is brewing over which state will lay claim to the seat.Delta to offer Wi-Fi on mainline domestic fleet
ATLANTA AP - Delta Air Lines Inc. said Tuesday it will offer broadband wireless Internet access on its entire domestic mainline fleet by the middle of next year.Several other airlines either offer similar service or plan to, though on a much more limited number of flights. Atlanta-based Delta said Wi-Fi service will be offered for a fee to customers traveling throughout the continental U.A dozen years on, American Airlines still faces negligence claims related to Flight 11, the hijacked plane that destroyed the World Trade Center's North Tower on 9/11. But the airline took a giant step forward when Podesta and Monaghan won a verdict wiping out billions of dollars in potential liability to WTC real estate developer Larry Silverstein.
Thanks to Bear Stearns's lawyers at Paul Weiss, the identities of seven confidential witnesses cited in a securities class action complaint against the defunct investment bank aren't going to be confidential for much longer.
Eight Missing From Law Firms After Attack in New York
A combination of factors -- a work start time after 9 a.m., the vagaries of a lawyer's practice, a late morning at home -- may have saved the lives of many law firm employees in the attack on the World Trade Center. As of Sept. 14, the Friday after the attack, three law firms were reporting eight staff members still missing.Delta acquiring New York-London route from United
ATLANTA AP - Delta Air Lines Inc., the nation's third-largest carrier, said Friday it has reached a deal worth up to $21 million with UAL Corp.'s United Airlines to acquire the authority to provide nonstop service from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport to London.Delta has been trying for a decade to get authority to operate flights to London from JFK.Cozen Lures Four More IP Lawyers From Woodcock
Only a few months after acquiring a trio of trademark lawyers from Woodcock Washburn, Philadelphia-based Cozen O'Connor has picked up four patent prosecution lawyers from the same firm. Though Woodcock has now lost seven lawyers to Cozen over the past four months, the firm has also been busy adding new talent: a partner and an associate from Saul Ewing and two other lateral associates, with more lateral additions on the way.Liz Claiborne renamed Fifth & Pacific after brand sale
Liz Claiborne changed its name to Fifth & Pacific to reflect the sale of its namesake brand and focus on lines including Juicy Couture and Kate Spade.Trending Stories
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