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Pension Authorities Sue Dewey Seeking Termination of Dewey Retirement Plans

On Monday, in a new turn of events adding to the despair of Dewey & LeBoeuf employees, the Pension Benefit…

Plea Deal Helps Dim-Witted Father Stay Out Of Prison

Randy Swopes, 52, from Waukegan, Illinois, has accepted a plea deal, and acknowledged that he took a needle and thread…

Rielle Hunter’s Life – Misplaced Ambitions And Betrayed Trust

Rielle Hunter’s life reads like a modern potboiler, written with the desire to make a quick buck – a life…

Lawyer Says Edwards’ Lying Was Out Of Concerns For Wife’s Health

John Edwards lied repeatedly about his affair and made subsequent attempts to cover it up, acknowledges his lawyer. However, he…

Unscrupulous Employers Condemn Drug Addicts To Life Of Servility

A recent lawsuit filed by a worker at Bulls-Hit Ranch and Farm in Hastings, Florida has uncovered, a shocking truth…

Charleston School of Law Sends 195 New Graduates into the Market

At the festive graduation ceremony, commencement speaker Bucky Askew – former director of the National Legal Aid & Defender Association…

UK Law Firm Cartwright King Recruits Two Teenagers

While getting jobs for law graduates on this side of the Atlantic is getting tougher every day, in U.K. law…

Sarkozy Returning to Corporate Law Practice

According to media reports, Nicolas Sarkozy, France’s outgoing president plans to revive his career of a corporate lawyer in the…

Kansas Effectively Bans Islamic Law

The bill, popularly named the “Sharia Bill” passed 33-3 in the state Senate on Friday and 120-0 previously in the…

New Law in Tennessee Shows ‘Gateway Sex’ the Door

On Friday, Gov. Bill Haslam’s office confirmed that Gov. Haslam has signed the controversial bill into law. Even comedian Stephen…

Appeals Court Revives Iraq Torture Cases

On Friday, a 14-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals, 4th Circuit revived two lawsuits concerning the torture and…

Appeals Court Limits Liabilities of Board Members of Co-op Corporations

On Thursday, the Appellate Division, First Department affirmed a lower court ruling dismissing a petition for injunction against several members…