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Allegations of an Affair and a Forgery Ensnare Beveridge & Diamond
An affair between star partners. A bitter divorce. Claims of mishandled 401(k) funds. Things have gotten messy at Beveridge & Diamond. A dispute that stems from a bitter divorce battle between firm partner John Guttmann and his wife, Nancy Lasater, has ensnared partners at 95-lawyer Beveridge & Diamond in allegations that include adultery and forgery. The couple's real-life "War of the Roses" has pulled a litany of well-known Washington lawyers into the fray as well.Alito Testimony Carries Reagan-Era Echoes
Critics wonder whether U.S. Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito Jr. will display a partisan edge honed by his years in the Reagan administration if he is sworn in as a justice.Sizing Up the Strategies in the Scooter Libby Case
The debate continues over the handling of the Scooter Libby case. Defense lawyers, law professors and partisan pundits question Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald's decision to prosecute Libby for perjury when no one was charged for the central crime under investigation. Others wonder whether the defense should have taken a different tack toward the witnesses. And some say the defense was just plain bested by Fitzgerald.The latest stage in long-running litigation over alleged price-fixing in the market for LCD screens is getting underway in San Francisco this week, with Best Buy and Eastman Kodak heading to trial against a trio of LCD screen manufacturers.
Sprint Nextel's lawyers at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom have been airing the company's antitrust misgivings about the proposed AT&T acquisition since May. On Tuesday, just a week after the Department of Justice sued to block the deal, Sprint is upping the ante with a Washington, D.C., federal district court suit that it wants consolidated with the government's case.
Attorney Ineligibility Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a)
Notice to the bar.The most successful whistleblower in FCA history has added to its luster. So far, drug pricing fraud cases initiated by the four principals of Ven-A-Care have generated more than $2 billion for state and federal governments since 2000--and more than $340 million for Ven-A-Care.
Motorola and Nokia have spent years pursuing the lion's share of a $4.8 billion judgment ordered by a federal judge in New York against Turkey's infamous Uzan family. Now, Bloomberg reports, one of Motorola's lawyers from Steptoe & Johnson thinks he's found a way to collect.
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