2014

Review: “The Good Lawyer”

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First there was “The Happy Lawyer”, now it is “The Good Lawyer”, looking at the dissatisfaction that appears to be consuming lawyers during these dark days for the profession. WSJ’s David Lat reviews “The Good Lawyer”, finding that the book deals effectively with the despondency in the law jobs market and “crushing” education debt by

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Two Arrested in California, Multimillion Dollar ‘Analogue’ Drug Ring

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SANTA ANA, California – Two Orange County men were arrested this morning on federal drug trafficking charges that allege they were part of a far-reaching conspiracy to smuggle, manufacture and distribute millions of dollars’ worth of analogue drugs commonly called “spice” and “bath salts.” The men were taken into custody pursuant to a 16-count grand

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Intel’s Bad Day in Court

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Intel has had a record fine of 1.06 billion euros ($1.44 billion) was upheld in the highest-ever antitrust penalty imposed by the EU on any company. The fine was levied five years ago on Intel, the largest computer chip maker in the world after the EU court found the company had abused its position through

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Slender Man Case Latest

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The Slender Man killings have lead to issues of mental illness regarding one of the  12 year old girls accused of stabbing a classmate to death in the Wisconsin woods in a frenzied attack that allegedly paid homage to the Slender Man ghoul. The judge would  appoint an examiner who would have 15 days to

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