A federal judge has ruled there's sufficient evidence to allow a polygamous family made famous by a reality TV show to pursue a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Utah's bigamy ...
As long as you have a fast (512kbps or more) home broadband connection or a stable 3G network, you can get free music on your PC, mobile phone or tablet in an instant. Several online music services ...
The airline's existing roster of external law firms includes Addleshaw Goddard, Baker & McKenzie, Bristows, Linklaters, Slaughter and May, Taylor Wessing and Wragge & Co.While not all ...
Leshkasheli instructed LG in August 2009 in connection with a case being mooted by him, British Virgin Islands company Swinbrook Developments and Isle of Man-based Rosserline Consultants against ...
Field Fisher Waterhouse (FFW) has made two London lawyers redundant in the firm's public and regulatory group following a consultation period. The firm said in November that it was in ...
Asian arbitration is a growth industry. Yet American arbitration lawyers are scarce on the ground in Asia. Of the 10 firms that handled the most large arbitrations in 2009-2010, four have no arbitration partners based in Asia-Pacific countries. Other top-ranked firms have only a handful. Are U.S. firms missing out on an opportunity?
Marine Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich, who led a squad that shot 24 unarmed Iraqis in 2005, has avoided prison time for the killings, instead winning leniency through a plea deal that carries no real punishment beyond a reduction in rank. It was a stunning outcome in a case once compared with the My Lai massacre in Vietnam.
Former Fulbright & Jaworski partner Richard Simkin has pleaded guilty to charges of false accounting and fraud. Simkin, who resigned from the firm's London office in 2008, and his wife Zakia Sharif, who was dismissed as an office manager by the firm, have admitted to stealing as much as £100,000 from the firm in false expenses claims.
DLA Piper and Dechert have quietly settled their fierce feud over the latter's 2011 hire of former DLA litigation co-head Neil Gerrard. A source close to the situation says both a U.K. arbitration and a U.S. litigation were settled in December, although it is unclear whether any money will change hands.