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Deposition: Paris Hilton is a promotion machine
MIAMI AP - Paris Hilton may seem like the ultimate party girl, but she and her handlers swear she's really a globe-trotting workaholic who relentlessly plugs her projects and products.Defending herself against a lawsuit claiming she didn't do enough to promote the 2006 bomb "Pledge This," Hilton insists in a deposition in Miami federal court that she went the extra mile for the movie.Ford attorney says bystander's asbestos claims a first
Ford Motor Co. attorney James Yukevich offers his overview of a defense verdict in an asbestos case brought by a former service station worker's girlfriend.Underserved Middle Class Could Sustain Underdeveloped Law Graduates
One of the greatest challenges facing the legal profession is to facilitate an effective, broad-sale union of jobless lawyers with lawyerless clients.View more book results for the query "Florida"
T-Mobile antitrust challenge gives AT&T little recourse
AT&T Inc. wouldn't have much luck trying to salvage its proposed $39 billion takeover of T-Mobile USA Inc. through negotiation with the U.S. Justice Department, leaving a court fight as its only recourse, lawyers said.Playboy mansion worth $54 million, 45 times what Hefner claims, suit says
The Playboy Mansion, the 29-room home, movie studio and corporate throne of Playboy Enterprises Inc. founder Hugh Hefner, is worth $54 million, or 45 times what the publisher claimed on its books, a shareholder lawsuit said.2nd Circuit vacates enhanced 14-year sentence for child pornography
For the second time in two months, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has vacated a long prison term for a child pornography defendant that was driven by automatic enhancements in the sentencing guidelines.Transactional Attorneys Depart as Small Firm Focuses on Litigation
At least six transactional attorneys have left Miami-based Kluger Peretz Kaplan & Berlin, and sources say two of the firm's name partners may leave after a 22-year association as the firm reorganizes to focus on litigation. The firm officially closed its eight-attorney transactional practice in February. Transactional work, made up largely of real estate deals, dropped by one-third after the economy began to take a sharp turn downward in September, founding partner Alan Kluger said.Trending Stories
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