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Terror Case Settlement Sparks $2 Mil. Fee Fight
The American Center for Civil Justice hired Baltimore lawyer Joshua Ambush to file a wrongful death and personal injury suit against Libya over a 1972 terrorist attack at Tel Aviv, Israel's Lod Airport that killed 26 people.Merck: Vioxx Consultant Report May Be Misunderstanding
The report that a Texas lawyer leading many Vioxx lawsuits was courting a prominent cardiologist and major plaintiff witness in the first federal Vioxx case may have been a misunderstanding, the Merck spokesman who had made the statement said Thursday. Mark Lanier, who won a $253 million judgment against Merck last year, said he hasn't asked Dr. Eric Topol to become a consultant and that Topol is still working at the hospital, which is widely known for cardiac treatment and research.View more book results for the query "U.S. Department of State"
DA Opts Not to Enforce Office`s Resign-to-Run Rule
When two assistant prosecutors in Bexar County decided to run for the same district court bench, Criminal District Attorney Susan Reed opted not to enforce a resign-to-run rule she established to prevent employees from challenging each other in political contests. Should two employees decide to seek the same office, one of them is going to have to resign. This office is not big enough to handle that stress without having an effect on how everyone/someone does their job, Reed said in an Oct. 20, 1999, memoMcCutchen Vet Leaves Bingham for A&P
Litigator Beth Parker, well-known for her public interest work, follows some fellow Bingham lawyers to Arnold & Porter.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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