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Teen pleads guilty in Baltimore County Circuit Court for 4 killings;
Nicholas W. Browning, the Cockeysville teenager accused in the February killings of his parents and two younger brothers inside the family's home, pleaded guilty Monday to four counts of first-degree murder in Baltimore County Circuit Court. Browning, 16, will face a maximum of two consecutive life sentences and...
Tags: lawyer, SUV, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-28
Class action against Centene rebuffed by 8th U.S. Circuit Court of
A federal appeals court upheld the dismissal of a securities fraud class action against Centene Corp. and its officers, saying the pleadings weren't spe-cific enough for the case to move forward. "It's very difficult in the current environment to make a securities class action," said Joe Jacobson, of...
Tags: Centene Corp., lawyer, SALES, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-20
New Incisive Media Study Reports Chief Legal Officer Compensation Rose 13 Percent in 2008; IP Remains Best-Compensated Specialty
NEW YORK -- U.S. chief legal officer total cash compensation salaries plus bonuses increased by more than 13 percent this year to $467,100, according to the 2008 Law Department Compensation Benchmarking Survey. While median salaries rose just seven percent, median bonuses grew by almost 27 percent. The study analyzes compensation...
Tags: Benefits, compensation, Incisive Media, IP, lawyer, officer, salary, survey
Research articles 2008-10-16
Settlement in Cole County Circuit Court to give media Missouri
Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt has agreed to turn over old e-mails at no cost to three news organizations that requested them. The Associated Press, Kansas City Star and St. Louis Post- Dispatch intervened in a lawsuit filed by two court-appointed lawyers about the governor's e-mail retention policy....
Tags: E-mail, Governor, lawyer, media, Missouri, settlement, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-16
Baltimore City Circuit Court: Plaintiff wins $22K in suit against
When Donald Sturgill learned from his attorney in June 2003 that he had been offered just $15,000 to settle his medical malpractice claim against the University of Maryland Medical System Corp., he rejected the payout and eventually sued that lawyer for legal malpractice. More than five years...
Tags: attorney, HEALTHCARE, hospital, lawyer, Litigation, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-16
Seattle Attorney with Williams Kastner Named Delegate to International Law Council
Member Randy Aliment Selected as One of Four American Bar Association Delegates to Council of the UIA International Association of Lawyers, Headquarted in Paris CHICAGO -- Seattle lawyer Randy Aliment has been appointed one of four delegates to the Council of the UIA International Association of Lawyers UIA by...
Tags: American Bar Association, Council, lawyer, Litigation
Research articles 2008-09-30
Incisive Media's Texas Lawyer Announces Publication of Extraordinary Women in Texas Law
DALLAS -- Incisive Media's Texas Lawyer, the state's leading legal news and information source, today announced the publication of Extraordinary Women in Texas Law. The new, four-color special magazine profiles 30 leading women lawyers, chosen from the state's almost 23,000 practicing female attorneys. Each was selected by the editors of...
Tags: attorney, Incisive Media, INTERNET, lawyer, Texas, women
Research articles 2008-09-29
Long Island lawyers heading to the classroom for training in
Douglas Cooper, co-managing partner of Uniondale-based Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, recently traded his seat at the head of the table for one in a classroom at the Wharton School of Business in Philadelphia. Although he's a seasoned attorney, Cooper attended an intensive, week-long course titled "Finance and Accounting for...
Tags: attorney, Cooper, lawyer, Leadership, Litigation, training, Wharton School
Research articles 2008-09-26
U.S. Federal Bar Association Names KLM's Paul Mifsud Transportation Lawyer of the Year
EAGAN, Minn. -- Northwest Airlines today announced Paul Mifsud, vice president of government and legal affairs for its joint venture partner, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, is a recipient of the U.S. Federal Bar Association's "Transportation Lawyer of the Year" Award. Mifsud, an accomplished international aviation attorney and founder of...
Tags: Government, KLM, lawyer, Northwest Airlines Corp., Transportation
Research articles 2008-09-25
ACT Litigation Services Lauds American Bar Association's Opinion on Outsourcing
ACT Litigation Services, Inc., a leading provider of digital document management, electronic discovery and document review for corporate legal departments and law firms, commends the American Bar Association and its Standing committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility for its recent Formal Opinion 08-451, titled "Lawyer's Obligations When Outsourcing Legal and...
Tags: American Bar Association, E-mail, FINANCE, lawyer, Litigation, Outsourcing, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-09-03
Gonzales mishandled classified data, lawyers say
WASHINGTON -- Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales mishandled highly classified notes about a secret counterterror program, but not on purpose, according to a memo by his legal team. The memo, obtained by The Associated Press, acknowledges that Gonzales improperly stored notes about the program and might have taken...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, lawyer, Leadership, Sanmina-SCI Corp., U.S. Department of Justice, White House
Research articles 2008-09-02
Jones Day Hires for Corporate Practice
LAW: Latham recruit part of push to grow Irvine office in tough times The Irvine office of Jones Day has hired a lawyer from Latham & Watkins LLP to form a corporate law practice. John Beeson, a former partner at Los Angeles-based Latham's Costa Mesa office, specialized in...
Tags: Jones Day, Latham & Watkins, lawyer, Litigation
Research articles 2008-09-01
Former Syrian VP sentenced to hard labour: lawyer
DAMASCUS AFP — A military court in Damascus has sentenced former Syrian vice president turned opposition leader Abdel Halim Khaddam to hard labour for life, his lawyer told AFP on Saturday. "Judge Mohammed Kaddour Assad of the Damascus first military criminal court has handed Abdel Halim Khaddam 13 sentences,...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, lawyer, Leadership
Research articles 2008-08-30
Israel's Olmert and his wife quizzed by police
JERUSALEM AFP — Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and his wife Aliza were both questioned on Friday over a 2004 housing deal that is still being investigated, police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said. The premier, who is under investigation in six separate cases, and his wife were questioned separately over...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, lawyer, Leadership, Strategy
Research articles 2008-08-29
Hollywood sleuth guilty of bugging ex-wife of billionaire
LOS ANGELES AFP — The private investigator convicted of a Hollywood wiretapping scandal was on Friday found guilty of bugging the phones of billionaire Kirk Kerkorian's ex-wife. Anthony Pellicano, who was found guilty in a separate case involving Hollywood celebrities earlier this year, was accused in his latest trial...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, billionaire, Christensen, Hollywood, Kerkorian, lawyer, phone
Research articles 2008-08-29
Jailed officer sues ex-UN investigator in Hariri murder probe
BEIRUT AFP — A former Lebanese security chief detained over the murder of ex-premier Rafiq Hariri is suing a former UN investigator in the case, his lawyer said on Wednesday. General Jamil Sayyed, the former head of the general security department, filed the lawsuit in France against Detlev Mehlis,...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, France, lawsuit, lawyer, Lebanon, officer, security, Syria
Research articles 2008-08-27
Leslie J. Carson Jr., 72; lawyer filled many roles
Leslie J. Carson Jr., 72, of Overbrook Farms, a lawyer and community activist, died of myelofibrosis, a bone-marrow disease, Friday at Bryn Mawr Hospital. Since 1973, Mr. Carson had maintained a law practice in Philadelphia. He specialized in real estate and business law. In 1986 he argued a case before...
Tags: lawyer, Philadelphia, Villanova University
Research articles 2008-08-27
Lawyers running for the Missouri Legislature with an opponent in the
Lawyers running for the state Legislature with an opponent in the November election: Incumbents: Senate: Luann Ridgeway, R-Smithville Rob Mayer, R-Dexter Jason Crowell, R-Cape Girardeau House: Terry Witte, D-Vandalia Jason Grill, D-Parkville...
Tags: lawyer, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2008-08-22
British resident wins Guantanamo ruling
LONDON AFP — A British resident held at Guantanamo Bay won a court ruling Thursday that Britain must disclose material he believes supports his claim that evidence against him was obtained by torture. Binyam Mohamed, 30, an Ethiopian national being held at the US detention camp on Cuba, is...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Britain, Government, lawyer, London, Pakistan, torture
Research articles 2008-08-21
The Daily Record News Briefs: August 21, 2008
RBA seeks ATHENA nominations The Rochester Business Alliance's Women's Council is seeking nominations for its 23rd annual ATHENA Award, which recognizes area businesswomen for professional, personal and community service achievements. An international program, the ATHENA Award program actively supports and celebrates women leaders, organizers...
Tags: Columbia University, identity, lawyer, nomination, SECURITY, women
Research articles 2008-08-21
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