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Anytime a motorcyclist is involved in a collision they are at a high risk of being severely injured or killed. When a biker is harmed they have legal rights to hold the at-fault party responsible and recover damages. The compensation recovery will include medical expenses, loss of wages and other damages. Medical Costs and Payment […]

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A former Watertown lawyer was convicted yesterday of possessing six Impressionist paintings that he knew were stolen in what is believed to be the largest private art theft in Massachusetts history.

A former Watertown lawyer was convicted yesterday of possessing six Impressionist paintings that he knew were stolen in what is believed to be the largest private art theft in Massachusetts history. After deliberating about three hours, a US District Court jury in Boston found Robert M. Mardirosian guilty of taking the six paintings, which had

A former Watertown lawyer was convicted yesterday of possessing six Impressionist paintings that he knew were stolen in what is believed to be the largest private art theft in Massachusetts history. Read More »

Irvine Man Sentenced For DUI Killing

http://lawfuel.com/show-release.asp?ID=19029 Posted on Monday, August 18, 2008 Los Angeles drunk driving attorneys reported that an Irvine man was sentenced to 10 years and 8 months in prison on Friday for gross vehicular manslaughter and DUI that resulted in the death of CSU student Ashley Knight last November 2007. Reportedly, Brian Burchfield, aged 22 had been

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Miramar Motorcycle Accident Claims Life of Young Marine

http://lawfuel.com/show-release.asp?ID=19043 August 18, 2008 (by Otto Smyth) It has been reported by a former U.S. Marine California motorcycle accident lawyer that a weekend motorcycle accident took the life of a Marine the vicinity of Magee Road located on the Pala Indian Reservation. According to the California Highway Patrol the Marine was returning from a trip

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The first trial of a former member of the military accused of committing war crimes is scheduled to begin Tuesday.

A former Marine sergeant facing the first federal civilian prosecution of a military member accused of a war crime says there is much more at stake than his claim of innocence on charges that he killed unarmed detainees in Fallujah, Iraq. In the view of Jose Luis Nazario Jr., U.S. troops may begin to question

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Six attorneys rejected from civil service positions at the Justice Department filed a lawsuit today against former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and three other top officials for allegedly violating their rights by taking politics into consideration in the hiring process.

Six attorneys rejected from civil service positions at the Justice Department filed a lawsuit today against former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and three other top officials for allegedly violating their rights by taking politics into consideration in the hiring process. The suit is an attempt to hold top officials accountable for the hiring scandal that

Six attorneys rejected from civil service positions at the Justice Department filed a lawsuit today against former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and three other top officials for allegedly violating their rights by taking politics into consideration in the hiring process. Read More »

The Lausanne, Switzerland-based Court of Arbitration for Sport figures to have a few high-profile disputes on its hands during the games in Beijing.

As athletes, business executives, politicians, and sports fans gathered in Beijing’s 91,000-seat National Stadium for the opening ceremony of the Games of the XXIX Olympiad on August 8, Debevoise & Plimpton international arbitration partner David Rivkin was there. Rivkin is the only American on the 12-member panel of the Beijing ad hoc division of the

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The playing field may not yet be level, but some law firms are getting more women into the game, according to the second annual “Best Law Firms for Women” list published Tuesday by Working Mother magazine.

The playing field may not yet be level, but some law firms are getting more women into the game, according to the second annual “Best Law Firms for Women” list published Tuesday by Working Mother magazine. Leading off with the statistic that nearly four of five female associates leave their firms within the first five

The playing field may not yet be level, but some law firms are getting more women into the game, according to the second annual “Best Law Firms for Women” list published Tuesday by Working Mother magazine. Read More »

A judge ruled on Tuesday that Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick did not violate bail terms by visiting his sister, a potential witness in an assault case against him.

A judge ruled on Tuesday that Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick did not violate bail terms by visiting his sister, a potential witness in an assault case against him. Kilpatrick, 38, once seen as a rising star in the Democratic Party, is charged with assaulting two investigators who tried to deliver a subpoena at his sister’s

A judge ruled on Tuesday that Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick did not violate bail terms by visiting his sister, a potential witness in an assault case against him. Read More »

Note to victims of accidents, medical malpractice, broken contracts and the like: When you sue, make a deal. That’s clear from a soon-to-be-released study of civil lawsuits.

Note to victims of accidents, medical malpractice, broken contracts and the like: When you sue, make a deal. That is the clear lesson of a soon-to-be-released study of civil lawsuits that has found that most of the plaintiffs who decided to pass up a settlement offer and went to trial ended up getting less money

Note to victims of accidents, medical malpractice, broken contracts and the like: When you sue, make a deal. That’s clear from a soon-to-be-released study of civil lawsuits. Read More »

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