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Boeing’s $18 Million Settlement Sends a Message to Government Contractors

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  WASHINGTON – LawFuel.com – The Boeing Company has paid the United States $18 million to settle allegations that the company submitted false claims for labor charges on maintenance contracts with the U.S. Air Force for the C-17 Globemaster aircraft, the Justice Department announced today.  Boeing, an aerospace and defense industry giant, is headquartered in […]

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The Toll of the Dewey Trial

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The marathon Dewey & LeBoeuf trial has resulted in a partial verdict this week, as the wearying trial takes its toll on defendants, lawyers and jurors. Jurors have reported ill – vertico and muscle spasms being two claimed illnesses – while one of the four assistant district attorney’s, Gregory Weiss, suffered a fall and bruising

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“Breaking Bad” Branded Drug Dealer Gets 35 Year Prison Stretch

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  LawFuel.com – The Original Law News Site – Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced today that DENNIS SICA was sentenced today in White Plains federal court to 35 years in prison for participating in a conspiracy to distribute heroin and fentanyl, the use of which resulted

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Hogan Lovells Grows Environmental Practice in Washington

  Hogan Lovells is pleased to announce that Christie Iannetta joined the firm’s Washington, D.C. office as counsel in the Environmental practice group. Iannetta is experienced in all phases of high-value and complex commercial litigation, including trial work, assessing litigation risk, claims and defenses, formulating litigation tactics and strategy, and taking and defending depositions. Prior

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How and Why Jimmy Carter Made Life Difficult For George W Bush – And Why Bush Is Refusing To Go The Carter Way

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Jimmy Carter’s constant attempts to influence foreign affairs made George W Bush’s life as President difficult, says one of his key advisors and it was something he vowed never to do to the Obama administration or anyone else. And his non-involvement in such matters has lead to an increase in his popularity, according to former

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The Law Profession Taboo: Why Race and Class Hold Law Firms Back

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Is there really an important issue that is kept hidden within the legal profession – where issues of class and race will keep lawyers from reaching the top of their profession.  The answer is “Yes” according to one of America’s biggest law recruiters, Harrison Barnes who wrote about the issue in his firm’s website. Barnes

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