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Justices rule on 'phoning it in'
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday reversed a federal appellate court decision holding that a defense lawyer who participates in a plea hearing by speakerphone was presumptively ineffective. Setting aside the legal issues of "telephone practice," the justices overturned the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, ruling that there was no established law requiring a lawyer to be physically present at a hearing.Cooper v. The City of New York
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Firms work on selling online poker assets to French
At least three law firms are working on a proposed $80 million deal to sell troubled online gambling operator Full Tilt Poker, whose assets were seized by the Justice Department, to a French investment group.Dreams secures $35 million loan
The Plantation-based online retailer of sports-related products says the three-year facility expands its liquidity by $7.5 million.Congress Shouldn't Protect Reckless Gun Merchants From Suits
The gun industry's "dirty little secret" is that it knows who "bad apple" dealers are. It could stop selling them guns or force them to reform, but is unwilling to do so.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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