LAWYERS

Miss. attorney gets 3 years in bribery case

A Mississippi attorney convicted of conspiring to influence a judge in a major judicial bribery case has been sentenced to three years in federal prison.

Wanting to divorce, but unable to afford it

The economic crisis may be doing what pastors, family therapists and matrimonial counselors have long struggled to accomplish: keeping troubled marriages together.

Pakistan: Lawyers rally for return of judges

Hundreds of lawyers are rallying in major Pakistani cities and disrupting traffic.

Mukasey: No prosecutions in Justice hiring scandal

No criminal prosecutions are planned for former Justice Department officials accused of allowing politics to influence the hiring of prosecutors, immigration judges and other career government lawyers, Attorney General Michael Mukasey said Tuesday.

Reduce partisan fight over judges, lawyers urge

The American Bar Association is calling on the next president and Senate to reduce partisan tensions in federal judicial nominations.

ABA index will rate justice around the world

The largest lawyers' group in the United States is developing a nation-by-nation comparison of which citizens can trust their government to act fairly and which governments fall short.

Friends seek leniency for well-known attorney

Some high-profile friends are seeking leniency for a well-known attorney who took on tobacco, asbestos and insurance companies before he pleaded guilty to conspiring to bribe a state judge.

Labor probing work of major immigration law firm

The nation's largest immigration law firm is under federal scrutiny over whether it helped major U.S. corporations disqualify American job applicants and give thousands of high-paying positions to immigrants.

More security in Islamabad before march

A top leader of Pakistan's lawyers movement on Tuesday brushed aside concerns that terrorists might attack protesters demanding the reinstatement of judges fired by President Pervez Musharraf.

Chinese lawyers unable to renew licenses

Mainland Chinese lawyers known for defending rights have been unable to get their licenses renewed ahead of an annual deadline, a Hong Kong group said Friday.

Rights group: Chinese lawyers face harassment, restrictions

Lawyers working in China face increasing difficulties, including harassment and intimidation, by the ruling Communist Party, a leading human rights group said in a report Tuesday.

`Billable hours for the soul' drive lawyers to West Texas

They don't know where they're staying. They don't know if there's a courtroom large enough to hold them all. And they don't know who their clients are.

2 Attorneys Emerge in Detroit Mayor Case

Lawyers Kym Worthy and Dan Webb are a pair of ferocious competitors in the courtroom. That's both good news and bad news for the mayor.

2 Groups Offer to Defend Gitmo Detainees

The American Civil Liberties Union and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers said they are assembling teams of civilian attorneys to help defend some of the most notorious terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay.

Miss. Justices Suspend Embattled Judge

The Mississippi Supreme Court suspended a prominent judge Friday who is being investigated for his role in a dispute over fees involving attorney Richard "Dickie" Scruggs.

Lawyer Scruggs' Son Guilty in Miss.

The last defendant in the bribery case that brought down powerful plaintiffs' attorney Richard "Dickie" Scruggs — his son — pleaded guilty Friday in a deal with federal prosecutors that could keep him out of prison.

`King of Torts' Cops a Plea

Richard "Dickie" Scruggs, the legendary trial lawyer who made Big Business tremble every time he set foot in court, pleaded guilty Friday to conspiring to bribe a judge — a crime that could send him to prison and spell the end of his storied legal career.

Clarification: Spitzer-Lawyers Story

In a story profiling lawyers involved in the federal prostitution investigation of Gov. Eliot Spitzer, The Associated Press reported that one of his lawyers, Michele Hirshman, won a conviction of former Rep. Robert Garcia on extortion charges related to the Wedtech Corp. scandal in the early 1990s. The story should have noted that both Garcia's convictions in the Wedtech case were reversed on appeal.

FBI: Scruggs Paid 2 Men to Persuade AG

A prominent attorney embroiled in a judicial bribery case paid two associates $500,000 to convince Mississippi's Attorney General not to file criminal charges against an insurance company, according to court records.

Court: Immigrants Suffer Bad Lawyers

Immigrants seeking legal status in the United States are being victimized with disturbing frequency by lousy lawyers, a federal appeals panel said Wednesday.

Fewer Self-Taught Lawyers Practicing Law

Beatrice Mayo practiced law in Maine for more than half a century before retiring in 1994. But she never spent a day in law school.

Miss. Judge Recused Amid Federal Probe

A Mississippi judge disqualified himself from hearing a lawsuit to avoid "the appearance of any impropriety" just days before one of the plaintiff's attorneys pleaded guilty to conspiring to influence him in another case involving powerful lawyer Richard "Dickie" Scruggs.

New Details in 'Insider' Lawyer's Saga

A Mississippi judge who ruled in favor of Richard "Dickie" Scruggs in a dispute over legal fees was told by a friend that siding with the prominent lawyer could mean consideration for the federal bench, prosecutors allege in court papers unsealed this week.

Guilty Plea in Miss. Bribery Case

A former state official pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiring with prominent attorney Richard "Dickie" Scruggs and others to attempt to bribe a state court judge.

2 Lawyers Quit High-Profile Bribery Case

Two members of a law firm that was searched by federal agents last month have resigned as defense attorneys in the high-profile bribery case involving wealthy lawyer Richard "Dickie" Scruggs. Now a third lawyer in the case is asking to do the same.

American Express Potential Violations of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974
Source: PR USA

Calling ALL Shareholders!! If you are a participant in the American Express Retirement Savings Plan and held American Express stock (NYSE:AXP ) in the plan, or have information relating to this investigation, you should contact the Shareholders Foundation, Inc. immediately!

Billable Hours Giving Ground at Law Firms
Source: The New York Times

Lawyers are having trouble defending the most basic yardstick of the legal business — the billable hour.

Mistrial declared after defendant smears feces on his lawyer, flings it at San Diego jury - Los Angeles Times
Source: The L.A. Times

SAN DIEGO (AP) — A San Diego judge has declared a mistrial in a kidnapping and assault case after the defendant smeared excrement on his lawyer's face and threw it at jurors.

CJ's remarks upset lawyers
Source: Straits Times Interactive - SINGAPORE

ELITE lawyers here are none too happy with comparisons made between their work in court and their counterparts in other countries.

Lawyer Says Lee Denied He Was On Phone With P.I.
Source: wftv.com

- It's some of the biggest evidence yet in the case against Casey and Eyewitness News and WFTV.com were the first to obtain the video of an Anthony family private investigator at the crime scene a full month before Caylee's body was found

CNN Seeks Mental Health Records, Porn Videos Of Melinda Duckett
Source: ClickOrlando.com

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Lawyers representing CNN are seeking sensitive information about Melinda Duckett, who committed suicide shortly after being interviewed by Nancy Grace in 2006, Local 6 News reported.

Female lawyers advised to wear high heels and 'embrace their femininity'
Source: Telegraph

Female lawyers at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, one of the City's oldest and most respected firms, have also been warned against wearing necklaces as they could draw undue attention to the bustline.

Facebook: Becoming your legal residence on the Web?
Source: ZDNEt

Lawyers and debt collectors are now scouring Face Book looking for you!

Gitmo Lawyers Latest in Radical Chic; How about some pro bono work to help keep the US safe from terrorist attack?
Source: Wall Street Journal

Within the ranks of our leading law schools, law firms and legal centers, it would be hard to find a cause more popular than the detainees of Guantanamo Bay. Every lawyer wants his own detainee or detainee group.

Iraq Justice System is Faulted
Source: The New York Times

While many people are talking about how wonderful the changes are in Iraq since Saddam Hussien is gone, it looks like the justice sytem has not changed much in Iraq, soon the American government will be handing over their prisoners and it will be further out of control.

Pentagon Hiring Aliens Not Americans!

According to the news and other sources in Washington D.C., the Pentagon will hire aliens with visas from foreign countries who live in the United States.

Freedom of Information a Privlege Not A Right?
Source: The Globe and Mail

Here we go again, lawyers trying to make an endrun around the Constitution. The arguments are specious and if the SCC rules in their favour, another curtain will come down on our freedoms.

Corruption under Gloria Arroyo the worst since Marcos
Source: Phlistar.com

A coalition of lawyers, big business groups, Ateneo professors, and two social arms of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) yesterday slammed corruption in the Arroyo administration, saying it is the worst the country has ever seen since the time of former …

10 Commandments judge's foe loses law license
Source: The Montgomery Advertiser

A leading U.S. criminal defense lawyer and a key figure in the case that ousted Alabama's Ten Commandments judge in 2003 had his law license suspended over a complaint filed by a fellow lawyer.

Should an Accused Murderer Testify?
Source: Times Union

On television, murder suspects flock to the witness stand. It may lead to ratings, but in actual courtrooms there has been another outcome of late – guilty verdicts.

Abuse of medical system by lawyers hurts patients
Source: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

The U.S. Supreme Court just heard arguments in Wyeth v. Levine, a case likely to have major effects on the legal framework governing the approval of pharmaceuticals. The court will essentially decide whether scientists at the U.S.

Non-Compliance a Persistent Problem
Source: APWU

Non-Compliance persistent problem at all Congressional, Federal, State, and local agencies continues to be responsible for the total destruction of entire American families. Economics over justice is terrorism.

Lawyers call for international court for the environment
Source: Telegraph

Stephen Hockman QC is proposing a body similar to the International Court of Justice in The Hague to be the supreme legal authority on issues regarding the environment.

Eating our way into the poorhouse
Source: MiamiHerald.com

We are a nation with a massive pie hangover, waking up after three decades of overconsumption. The great problems facing us -- the economy and obesity -- have the same cause: lack of self-control. We're eating more calories than we burn and spending more money than we earn.

Think Godzilla's Scary? Meet His Lawyers
Source: Wired News

It's been 54 years since an atomic blast awakened the slumbering reptilian monster Godzilla, and the fire-breathing, fin-tailed beast has been terrorizing downtown Tokyo ever since — in more than two dozen movies, on television and in comics and cartoons.

Legal Grinch Stops Who-ville in Lou-ville
Source: WAVE - News

Dr. Seuss' legal eagles send "cease and desist" concerning Louisville's civic holiday display featuring the Grinch.

ACLU sues ICE over access to info after LA immigration raid
Source: RGJ.com

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A coalition of civil rights lawyers have filed a federal lawsuit that alleges immigration officials refused to release information about a raid that netted 130 arrests in February at a Los Angeles business.

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