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The Democratic bill passed by the House Thursday night would bring overseas surveillance under the supervision of judges on the special court set up by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).

If you think your conversations were overheard in President Bush’s National Security Agency surveillance program, go sue the phone company. But will you be able to sue? That was the question getting much attention in Thursday’s debates in the House and Senate over parallel bills to set new rules for the NSA surveillance program. The […]

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American Cancer Society Honors David Zacks and Kilpatrick Stockton For Extraordinary Vision and Outstanding Support of Patient Navigation Program

ATLANTA (November 12, 2007) – LAWFUEL – Legal Newswire – The American Cancer Society honored Kilpatrick Stockton Senior Partner David Zacks and his law partners with a special recognition award for their vision and leadership in support of the Society’s Patient Resource Navigation Program. Zacks and Kilpatrick Stockton have raised more than $540,000 to support

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Law Firm Files Class Action Complaint Over San Francisco Oil Spill On Behalf Of Commercial Fishermen

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15 LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire — Audet & Partners, LLP, a San Francisco-based, nationally recognized law firm that focuses on class actions and complex litigation, announced today that it has filed a class action complaint in federal court on behalf of commercial fishing operators who suffered economic injury as a result

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Police in Lahore lifted the house arrest against opposition leader Benazir Bhutto Friday, allowing the former prime minister to go free for the first time since Tuesday.

Police in Lahore lifted the house arrest against opposition leader Benazir Bhutto Friday, allowing the former prime minister to go free for the first time since Tuesday. The move came hours before Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf’s hand-picked caretaker government was to be sworn in. Bhutto has called on Musharraf to step down and said negotiations

Police in Lahore lifted the house arrest against opposition leader Benazir Bhutto Friday, allowing the former prime minister to go free for the first time since Tuesday. Read More »

US Law – Winston & Strawn Attorney Spiegel Elected To Gaithersburg City Council

WASHINGTON, D.C., November 14, 2007 – LAWFUEL – The US Law Firm Newswire – Winston & Strawn attorney Ryan Spiegel was elected as one of five members of the Gaithersburg (Maryland) City Council on November 6, 2007, with 58 percent of the vote in an election that saw an unprecedented voter turnout for the city.

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ASIC Bans Perth Financial Adviser For Seven Years

LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has banned Mr Philip Gerard Wade, of Jandakot in Western Australia, from providing financial services for seven years. Mr Wade provided financial planning services through Brighton Hall Securities Pty Ltd (Brighton Hall) between 24 September 2001 and 12 September 2003. During this

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SEC Votes To Adopt Three Rules To Improve Regulation Of Smaller Businesses

Washington, D.C., Nov. 15, 2007 – LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – The Securities and Exchange Commission today voted to adopt three measures to modernize and improve its capital-raising, reporting and disclosure requirements for smaller companies. These measures address some of the key recommendations made by the SEC’s Advisory Committee on Smaller Public Companies in

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CEO Of Start-Up Company Sentenced to 30 Months’ Prison For Tax Evasion

Failed to Report more than $1.1 Million of Income OAKLAND – LAWFUEL – US Legal Newswire – United States Attorney Scott N. Schools announced that yesterday afternoon John Frances Griffin was sentenced to 30 months in prison for his guilty plea to two counts of tax evasion. These charges are the result of an investigation

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