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Immigration Issues Undermines Unity As A Country, Says Hillary Clinton

LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – Questions about immigration dominated a forum for Democratic presidential candidates put on Sunday by the Spanish-language television network Univision, CNN reports. Front-runner Sen. Hillary Clinton condemned what she called “very destructive” rhetoric on the issue. Other Democrats blasted Republicans for demanding to clamp down on the U.S.-Mexico border. The […]

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Paul Minor (right, in picture) was regarded by many as one of the finest trial lawyers in the US. Last week he was starting an 11 year prison sentence, after already losing his home in Hurricane Katrina and enduring a DUI arrest.

Embarking on an 11-year federal prison sentence, trial lawyer Paul Minor is on his way to losing his license to practice and is preparing to fork over a few million dollars in fines and restitution. But his sentencing Friday before U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate could be just the beginning of another legal battle for

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Expert Witness Courses for Health Professionals to be Conducted in Melbourne 19 October

LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – On Friday 19th of October, the Australian College of Legal Medicine will be conducting a one day Expert Witness Intensive for Doctors, Dentists & Other Health Professionals including Practice Staff, in Melbourne, Victoria. The Australian College of Legal Medicine (ACLM), Australia’s forerunner in the field of legal medicine encourages

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Basic Law Intensive for Health Professionals to be Conducted in Melbourne

LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – Across the weekend of the 20th and 21st of October 2007, the Australian College of Legal Medicine will be holding an intensive two day lecture series in Melbourne, as an introduction to core law subjects as taught to undergraduate law students to provide doctors, dentists, and other health professionals

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Football Controversy Opens Question Whether Personal Medical Records Be Made Freely Available? – Drugs, Sports Media, Privacy & Medicine

LAWFUEL – The Law Newswire – The recent controversy surrounding the release of football player’s medical records has raised strong public debate on whether or not personal medical records should be made freely available. This debate has highlighted the seemingly double-edged sword for the medical community based on morals and ethics according to the Australian

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New Zealand Supreme Court Affirms Commerce Commission’s Electricity Threshold Decisions

LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – The Supreme Court has dismissed a challenge by Unison Networks Limited to the Commerce Commission’s thresholds for large electricity lines businesses. The Court found that the Commission acted lawfully in setting both initial and revised thresholds. Commerce Commission Chair Paula Rebstock welcomed today’s decision. “The Supreme Court has made

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