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March 02, 2009 |

In Down Economy, Midsized Firms Make Their Move

Coming soon to a major city near you: new branch offices launched by midsized law firms.
5 minute read
October 08, 2003 |

White House Lawyers Girding for Leak Investigation

As the Justice Department probe into who disclosed the identity of a CIA officer proceeds, White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales and his 10-lawyer staff will be tasked with answering investigators' demands for documents and interviews. The lawyers involved will have to make decisions about what to hand over and what to shield -- sticky issues for an administration that has been unyielding on assertions of executive privilege.
7 minute read
January 09, 2013 |

M.V.B. Collision v. Allstate Insurance

Plaintiff Found to Have Had Legitimate Purpose in Acquiring Assignment
1 minute read
September 18, 2006 |

Pena v. McDowell

Rule 37.1 of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure requires an appellate clerk to notify the parties of a defect in the notice of appeal and also identify the defect so it can be remedied.
3 minute read
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May 20, 2002 |

Andersen Defense Suggests Duncan Pressured to Testify

Defense attorney Russell "Rusty" Hardin Jr. is doing his best to portray former Arthur Andersen auditor David Duncan, the government's key witness in Andersen's obstruction of justice trial, as an innocent family man who was pressured to plead guilty to a crime and testify for the government. Hardin's cross-examination of Duncan is the key exchange in the 2-week-old trial in federal court in Houston.
13 minute read
August 02, 2012 |

Fed says economy has slowed, but takes no new steps

The Federal Reserve said the U.S. economy is losing strength and repeated a pledge to take further steps to stimulate growth if the job market doesn't show sustained improvement.
4 minute read
August 13, 2008 |

Parallel Investigations Continue to Pose Challenges

Just when it seemed the legal climate was growing more favorable to the subjects of parallel government investigations, the 9th Circuit has declared "not so fast." Defense counsel and their clients must continue to proceed with caution, says Chadbourne & Parke's Douglas Jensen.
6 minute read
May 04, 2005 |

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

The deadlines for team and individual entry for the Philadelphia Bar Association annual Charity Run are quickly approaching. The deadline for team entry is Saturday, May 7, and the deadline for individual entry is Wednesday, May 11. The run will be held Sunday, May 15, on the West River Drive adjacent to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
2 minute read
October 12, 2012 |

Rabbis Sue City Over Circumcision Regulation

Three rabbis and three Jewish groups asked a federal court yesterday to block enforcement of a new regulation requiring written parental consent for a rite called "metzitzah b'peh," in Hebrew, which city health experts said can spread infection and has killed two children since 2004.
2 minute read

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