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January 01, 2007 |

CALIFORNIA | Supremes take up recusals, gay unions

Filmmakers received help on a possible box office hit when a Santa Barbara County, Calif., prosecutor agreed to act as a consultant for Alpha Dog, a movie slated to hit theaters next month.
3 minute read
March 24, 2008 |

Balancing the sway of state secrets

As a government contracts lawyer, David Kasanow of McKenna Long & Aldridge has witnessed the federal government's use of the state secrets privilege operate as both a sword and a shield in litigation involving his clients. But, he says, there is still a need for a "legislative fix" to improve how courts deal with the privilege today. Two bills recently introduced in Congress may be key vehicles to finding this balance on state secrets.
5 minute read
December 04, 2006 |

Civil Actions

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October 09, 2013 |

The Legal Issues Associated With Data Encryption

Richard Raysman, a partner at Holland & Knight, and Peter Brown, the principal at Peter Brown & Associates, discuss the Constitutional concerns that arise when an individual is forced by the government to divulge encrypted data.
10 minute read
April 01, 2013 |

15 Banks Charge Cote Is Forcing Settlement With Federal Agency

According to the banks in a legal battle with the conservator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, if they end up settling, it's not because their opponents have a strong case, it's because Southern District Judge Denise Cote is determined to cripple their defense.
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April 01, 2002 |

Hazardous Duty

Providing support for the military overseas presents its own set of challenges for contractors.
8 minute read
April 12, 2013 |

Lack of Rules for Queuing Irks Attorneys

Inside the U.S. Supreme Court building on March 26 and 27, the issue of standing loomed large in the historic arguments over same-sex marriage. Since then, another, far more literal, standing issue has been a hot topic among high court advocates: the wait in line for seats inside the court.
4 minute read
August 30, 2006 |

Delta Could Face $490M in Damages

Delta Air Lines Inc. cannot expect to lean on Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for relief from tort claims in the wake of Sunday's Comair crash in Kentucky that killed 49 passengers and crew members. And the airline could face up to $490 million in damages, one attorney said. Because plaintiffs would bring wrongful-death claims, Delta won't be able to remove the suits to the bankruptcy court where the airline is reorganizing under bankruptcy protection, said C. David Butler, of counsel at Shapiro Fussell.
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November 16, 2012 |

K&L Gates to Open South Korea Office

U.S. firms are continuing to eye the recently-relaxed foreign law firm market in South Korea, with K&L Gates becoming the latest firm to announce it received the appropriate licensing for an office in Seoul.
3 minute read
June 11, 2008 |

DOJ Seeks Immunity for Ashcroft, Mueller

High court asked to throw out case accusing former AG and FBI director of ethnic, religious discrimination.
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