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Public Private Legal Teams Tackle Skin Epidemic in Prisons
The prison population explosion of the last two decades has spawned some unintended consequences, in addition to the ongoing debate about the costs of public safety. The confinement of inmates in overcrowded facilities has brought forth new medical problems: AIDS, TB, hepatitis C and now MRSA (methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus). These have flourished in close quarters at much higher rates than those seen in the general population.Martha Stewart Trial Ink Expert Found Not Guilty in Perjury Case
A Secret Service ink expert was acquitted Tuesday of lying on the stand at Martha Stewart's trial -- a case the homemaking expert seized on in her bid to have her conviction thrown out. The perjury charges centered around his testimony about the ink on a stock worksheet in Stewart's trial. Stewart must report by Friday to the minimum-security federal women's prison in Alderson, W.Va.State Bar Pays Tribute to 2007 Pro Bono Performance
Those in the legal profession who consistently look beyond the bottom line to help people who can't afford to pay for their services will be in the spotlight June 21, when the State Bar of Texas recognizes outstanding pro bono efforts for 2007.View more book results for the query "Stewarts Law"
Halliwells and Manches in Merger Talks
British law firms Halliwells and Manches have held a series of merger discussions, with partners in both firms confirming the talks after months of speculation. Meetings have been held during the past several months, with discussions now thought to have reached due diligence stage. It is understood that no decision has been made yet about whether the union will go ahead and, while some partners within the firms know of the talks, no formal announcements have been made to the partnerships at either firm.Facebook assured its users that it wouldn't track their Internet browsing after they logged out, but it still did that, according to a purported class action suit. The plaintiffs are seeking statutory damages of $100 per violation per day, which add up to $15 billion.
BigLaw Fims Faces $55 Million Payout in Malpractice Fracas
Linklaters has received a setback in its $55 million court battle with Levicom after the telecom company today successfully appealed an earlier ruling which saw the magic circle firm escape a multimillion-dollar payout for alleged negligence.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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