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November 13, 2006 |

Decision summaries from the NLJ

Arbitrator sustained in denying attorney fees- and other decision summaries from The National Law Journal.
12 minute read
March 01, 2008 |

Mississippi Blues

Ten years after the tobacco settlement, Richard Scruggs has a string of spectacular failures to his name--and an indictment.
16 minute read
July 12, 2007 |

Military Files Left Unprotected Online

Materials such as detailed schematics for detainee facilities, geological surveys and aerial photographs of installations would pose a direct threat to U.S. troops if they were to fall into the hands of terrorists, military commanders say. But such items are already out there, posted carelessly to file servers by government agencies and contractors, accessible to anyone with an Internet connection.
10 minute read
October 24, 2006 |

Inside the Year's Biggest Criminal Trial

Everyone knows that Jeffrey Skilling and Kenneth Lay were convicted on May 25 of multiple counts of conspiracy and securities fraud, that Lay died, and that Skilling has been sentenced. But in the months leading up to the trial, the outcome appeared much less certain to both sides. Their focus was on getting the best jury they could and on crafting a convincing and compelling story. Here's an inside look at the strategies used by the veteran jury consultants employed by the prosecution and defense.
22 minute read
October 24, 2006 |

Inside the Year's Biggest Criminal Trial

Everyone knows that Jeffrey Skilling and Kenneth Lay were convicted on May 25 of multiple counts of conspiracy and securities fraud, that Lay died, and that Skilling has been sentenced. But in the months leading up to the trial, the outcome appeared much less certain to both sides. Their focus was on getting the best jury they could and on crafting a convincing and compelling story. Here's an inside look at the strategies used by the veteran jury consultants employed by the prosecution and defense.
22 minute read
December 30, 2009 |

Misconduct costs lawyer any share of $1.2 million fee

A maritime lawyer's misconduct, including his flight from New York to avoid arrest on contempt charges, has disqualified him from sharing in a contingency fee for work performed prior to his disbarment, a Southern District of New York bankruptcy judge ruled last week. Disbarred lawyer Kenneth Heller's refusal to turn over files in a matter that ultimately was resolved with a $3.
5 minute read
June 22, 2004 |

Toxic Tort

Philip E. Karmel and Peter R. Paden, partners at Bryan Cave, write that tort plaintiffs are generally content with their presumptive state court venue, while defendants would generally prefer a federal forum.
12 minute read
April 04, 2007 |

Store Owners: Pepsi contracts discriminate

6 minute read
October 21, 2010 |

Recoveries of $1 Million or More

42 minute read

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