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Justice Department Urged to Charge Ensign by Senate Ethics Panel

John Ensign, a former Nevada Senator, resigned from office earlier this month before an imminent investigation by the Senate Ethics…

Department of Justice Petitioned Court of Appeals for Wiretapping Rehearing

Last week, the US Department of Justice reviewed the 2009 Amnesty vs. Blai case that pertained to the potentially illegal…

U.S. Envoy for Middle East Resigns

Only a few days before an important week started in the pursuit of peace in the Middle East, a United…

Mike Huckabee Announces that He Won’t Be Running for President

Mike Huckabee, former Arkansas governor, announced on his self-titled show that he would not be running for the 2012 Republican…

Government Case Against Microsoft Now Finished

In 2008, Microsoft was convicted of anti-competitive practices in a case pursued by the Department of Justice, as well as…

U.S. Debt Limit is Being Urged Higher by Federal Chief Bernanke

Federal chief Ben Bernanke pushed Congress to increase the U.S. debt limit on Thursday. He warned that congressmen using the…

Lime Wire Ends Up Settling for $105 Million

On Thursday, Lime Wire decided to settle for $105 million dollars mid-trial. The company was ordered to shut down in…

Rajaratnam Convicted on Insider Trading Case

Hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam, from the Galleon Group, was convicted on 14 counts of insider trading on May 11.…

Former ACLU Lawyer Confirmed by Lawyers as Judge

San Francisco Judge Edward Chen was finally confirmed by the U.S. Senate to the federal district bench in California after…

New Draft Bill Released by US Lawmakers to Protect Online Privacy of Children

On Friday, May 6, a draft bill was released by two US Representatives, Joe Barton (R-TX) and Edward Markey (D-MA).…

April is a Good Month for the Legal Industry with 1,500 New Jobs Added

Following two months of legal job loss in February and March, April is giving many in the legal field more…

Former Clients Sue Bryan Cave, Holland & Knight in Bankruptcy Court

Two former clients of Bryan Cave and Holland & Knight are now suing the firms, and alleging that the firms…