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On the eve of its one-year anniversary, CAFA has already made great strides in fulfilling Congress' key goals. Beisner and Davidson Miller are partners in Washington, D.C.'s O'Melve
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After the scandal broke over Rep. Mark Foley, the Department of Justice asked the former congressman's office to maintain all e-mails, instant-message logs, and papers. Although nearly a
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The latest turns in the Microsoft Corp. case have sharply increased the chances that the marathon Microsoft antitrust case will be settled -- a result that, as University of Chicago Law School
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Last month, a homeless man took ill and died in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. No big deal. That seems to have been the response of the judge and the lawyers present in the co
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