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An Island's Holy War Against the Death Penalty
What do Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C., have in common? Nearly eight years of battle with the U.S. Department of Justice over the death penalty. The argument goes that the 1994 federal death penalty law is not binding because D.C. and Puerto Rico have no vote in Congress. As part of a month-long series examining Janet Reno's DOJ reign, Legal Times analyzes this issue and those surrounding police brutality.Who knew that the Ninth Circuit was hip to the fashionista significance of back-pocket stitching on jeans?
China Market Report: Food For Thought
China's food scandals have prompted widespread alarm as multinationals scrambled to ensure the safety of supply chains. But recently there have been signs of progress.Perkins Coie's Double Identity
In fits and starts, the Seattle-based firm saw the benefits of going national.TechnoLawyer.com: Legal Technology Predictions for 2002
It's once again time to dust off the old crystal ball and peer into the future of technology in the legal profession. In this survey of what's in store for 2002, legal technologist Dennis M. Kennedy predicts 10 clear tech trends, from security issues to e-mail management. Rounding out the survey, a panel of legal technology experts add their ideas, forecasts and analyses for the year ahead.Big banks must show break-up plans under new rule
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. voted to require banks with $50 billion or more in assets to submit so-called living wills.Enron Defendant Worked Alongside Attorneys to Win Acquittal
When Houston lawyer Dan L. Cogdell defends a client, that client usually is nowhere to be found while Cogdell is studying discovery and developing a strategy. But that wasn't an option for former Enron Corp. employee Sheila K. Kahanek, who felt compelled to analyze every piece of evidence in the government's case. The unusual collaboration paid off in a big way for Kahanek, who was the only one of six defendants in the Nigerian barge trial to win acquittal.Trending Stories
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