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Florida Judge Complains that Prosecutor is Weak-Kneed
Sweating under the Feeney amendment, and with John Ashcroft watching their sentencing patterns, federal judges around the country are unhappy and on edge. Perhaps that's why U.S. District Judge K. Michael Moore called Miami U.S. Attorney Marcos Jimenez's office "weak-kneed" and lacking in "prosecutorial zeal" for allowing a recent deal with a "career criminal." Moore went on to note a sharp decline in the number of cases prosecuted by the U.S. attorney's office in Miami under Jimenez's leadership.Advice for Real Estate Attorneys During Economic Upheaval: Hold Tight, Dig Deep and Specialize
With ominous terms like "tranche warfare" and "debt stack" being tossed around, and fears mounting over the health of U.S. commercial mortgage lenders and China's growing real estate bubble, real estate lawyers can be forgiven for feeling as if they're under siege. To discuss the commercial real estate crisis, The Am Law Daily caught up with Dewey & LeBoeuf real estate chair Stuart Saft, who describes the cyclical nature of the industry and how the role of real estate lawyers needs to evolve in this market.Nominees Sought for N.J. State Bar Foundation 2008 Medal of Honor
Notice to the bar.Tensions linger in US over 'comfort women' plaques
ur years ago, noticing plaques at the county courthouse commemorating slavery, the Holocaust and other atrocities, Korean-American community leader Chejin Park struck upon the idea of adding a tribute to the "comfort women" of World War II.Court Weighs Press Freedom Against Fair-Trial Rights in Rabbi Murder Case
The New Jersey Supreme Court justices walk a tightrope as they try to balance First Amendment free press guarantees with a well-publicized murder suspect`s right to a fair retrial.Supreme Court Set to Enter Tort Battleground
As the White House and Congress gear up for yet another run at tort reform, two cases set for argument at the Supreme Court this week underline the crucial role the justices play in the policy debate. Both cases require the Court to clarify statutes aimed at protecting key industries from excessive litigation: One involves pre-emption and product labeling; the other has been called the "biggest securities litigation case in a decade."State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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