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Bridging Troubled Waters Between Companies and Outside Counsel
Outside counsel who comfort themselves with quaint scenarios about lawyers as lifelong advisers who maintain clients throughout their careers do so at their own peril. Andrew E. Shipley, senior corporate counsel for Northrop Grumman, explains that in these modern times, with companies and law firms alike under cost-cutting pressure, outside counsel have to do more to impress -- and keep -- their corporate clients. But luckily, in-house attorneys are there to help bridge the way for outside counsel.2nd Circuit Rejects Malpractice Suit Against Plaintiffs Firms
The 2nd Circuit has ruled that two prominent plaintiffs firms aren't liable to former clients for failing to sue Arthur Andersen in a securities fraud suit stemming from the largest Ponzi scheme in U.S. history. Counsel for Kirby, McInerney & Squire and Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossman noted the irony of class action firms being sued in a class action. "They're usually accused of suing every deep pocket in sight," Bertrand Sellier said. "Here they're exercising restraint and they get sued for it."Jury still out in Holy Land terror-financing trial
DALLAS (AP) _ Noor Elashi waits in a luxury hotel each day while a jury in the federal courthouse nearby mulls whether her father helped run one of the biggest terrorism financing schemes in U.S. history.Breyer and Scalia Take Their Road Show Inside
Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia and Stephen Breyer have nearly perfected the stylized debate they have from time to time in front of audiences around the country. With a mix of bluster and bravado, the two present their conflicting views of statutory and constitutional interpretation and the role of judges, to the amusement of those listening. In a discussion Tuesday night sponsored by the Supreme Court Historical Society, Scalia and Breyer reprised their debate at the Supreme Court itself.NBA Union Leaders Spar Over Venue
In a messy feud between the former and current heads of the NBA players union, both sides know the importance of a home-court advantage.Trending Stories
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