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Request Filed for More Subpoenas In Limbaugh Probe
A state prosecutor in Florida returned to court Tuesday for permission to issue more subpoenas in the long-stalled investigation into whether conservative radio commentator Rush Limbaugh illegally purchased thousands of powerful prescription pain pills.A Young Lawyer's Guide to Professional Dress
Your attire makes a statement about your competence and professionalism, and may impact your future success in the legal world. Here are some tips to keep people listening to what you say rather than focusing on what you're wearing, from the editorial board of The Legal Intelligencer's Young Lawyer.Software that gets the GC and CFO on the same page
Getting the third degree from the CFO on law department spending sounds about as much fun as a root canal. And even when general counsel are trying to implement software systems to track, analyze and reduce spending, they still may be met with an arched eyebrow from the executive who holds the company's purse strings.Federal Circuit's Schall Steps Back
Judge Alvin 'Tony' Schall plans to take senior status in early October, and that's got Silicon Valley IP litigators' tongues wagging about a potential local contender for the slot.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Learn by Example: Firm Training Programs Redefine Well-Rounded Lawyers
A growing number of firms are trying new approaches to their professional development programs. Some still focus on substantive legal issues and training. But others are taking a more comprehensive approach, offering a variety of instruction in interpersonal skills, including communication and business development.Spector defense says prosecutors resorted to theatrics to instigate hatred of music producer
Former Hinshaw Partner Implicated in Fraud Scheme
The SEC has charged Todd Duckson, a former capital markets partner at Hinshaw & Culbertson and current CEO of Minneapolis-based specialty finance company True North Finance, with defrauding several hundred investors in a real estate lending fund.Lawyers Prepare to Challenge Georgia Elections
In Georgia, both political parties have lawyered up more than at any time in history in preparation for Tuesday's election. Georgia's Republican Party has signaled that its lawyers may challenge any Democratic victories because absentee ballots were mailed late, in violation of state law. And four suits already have been filed in federal court alleging irregularities or seeking to halt or void elections in individual races.Trending Stories
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