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Law Firm Leaders Survey 2010 The New NormalLaw.comAfter two years of turmoil, the nation's largest law firms are settling into a new normal. That's the takeaway from The American Lawyer 's 2010 survey of …Law Firm Leaders Survey 2010: Change You Can Believe InThe Am Law Dailyall 8 news articles » View full post on law [...]
Conn. high court hearing immigrant-benefits caseSouthCoastToday.comLawyers for 4800 legal immigrants in Connecticut are urging the state's highest court to strike down a state law aimed at taking away taxpayer-funded …and more » View full post on legal – Google News
A Hollywood film producer and his wife surrendered to federal authorities on Monday to start serving prison sentences in the federal government’s first criminal case under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act against individuals in the entertainment industry. View full post on Law.com – Newswire
WikiLeaks Founder Lurks Beyond Reach of US Law: Ann WoolnerBloombergBut before you call someone a criminal, you have to have a law that you can say he broke. Holder is going to have a hard time doing that with Assange. …and more » View full post on law – Google News
MyFox Phoenix Fireworks are legal in Arizona, but where you light them up could cost youKGUNBut now anyone over the age of 16 will be able to buy the legal fireworks. "There are no restrictions beyond that though, like who sells them, …Starting Dec. 1, Fireworks Legal in…MyFox PhoenixConsumer fireworks legal tomorrowKVOA Tucson Newsall 15 [...]
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89.7 WUWM – Milwaukee Public Radio New Law Cracks Down on Anyone Texting While Driving89.7 WUWM – Milwaukee Public RadioAnd that new law takes effect Wednesday, Dec. 1. As WUWM's Marti Mikkelson reports, Wisconsin is now the 30th state to crack down on texting while driving. …Information From Wisconsin State Patrol About Texting While Driving [...]
State immigration debate is onThe News-PressThe bill also penalizes legal immigrants who refuse to carry their documentation, with a possible fine of up to $100 and a 20-day jail sentence. …and more » View full post on legal – Google News
The U.S. House of Representatives voted Tuesday to approve two multibillion-dollar settlement agreements that would benefit minority groups with claims against the federal government. View full post on Law.com – Newswire