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September 09, 2011 |

Memories of September 11

In commemoration of the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, The Legal asked readers to send in their stories of where they were and how they felt that day. What follows is a sampling of the dozens of responses we received.
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November 05, 2006 |

Saddam, 2 co-defendants sentenced to death

BAGHDAD, Iraq AP - Defiant, raging and arrogant to the end, Saddam Hussein trembled and shouted "God is great" as he was sentenced to hang, then walked steadily from the courtroom with a smirk on his face."Long live the people and death to their enemies. Long live the glorious nation, and death to its enemies" Saddam cried out.
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April 19, 2006 |

Green Day

For Deborah Smith and her fellow environmental prosecutors, a day at the office means tire fires, toxic sludge � and a lot of driving.
7 minute read
December 18, 2012 |

The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in the Am Law 200

Wilson Elser boosts its Midwest presence with an office in Milwaukee; Baker Donelson hires three attorneys in its litigation and real estate practice groups; and after three terms, the Utah attorney general is stepping down and will join Troutman Sanders. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].
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October 29, 2010 |

Proprietary trading goes undercover

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August 01, 2003 |

Pryor Offenses

During William Pryor Jr.'s confirmation hearing for the Eleventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, he said, "I am able to set aside my personal beliefs and follow the law, even when I strongly disagree with the law." Then again, why should Pryor -- who was approved last week -- bother to be circumspect about disagreements with the justices? After all, the court to which he is nominated knows how to ignore the Supreme Court when it wants to.
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March 28, 2005 |

Help Wanted: Young Globalists

In the venerable world of international law, populated mainly by gray eminences, few young globalists are better prepared or better mentored than Dutch-born Pieter H.F. Bekker, 38, a White & Case counsel whose vast experience includes working at the International Court of Justice at The Hague. In upcoming recruitment interviews, he'll be looking for critical thinking in the law students who might become his prot�g�s. Can you "see across borders," as he says?
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January 20, 2009 |

New York Practice

Patrick M. Connors, a professor of law at Albany Law School, writes that it is truly unfortunate that the case law interpreting New York's expert disclosure provision is in such a shambles. Two recent decisions, from the Second Department, he says, highlight the problem, which cries out for resolution from the Court of Appeals or the Legislature.
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March 25, 2013 |

International Court Detains Rwandan-Born Warlord

African warlord Bosco Ntaganda was taken Friday from the U.S. Embassy in Rwanda and flown to the International Criminal Court in The Hague, where he faces charges stemming from rebels' reign of terror in eastern Congo a decade ago.
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