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The police might normally be expected to celebrate a guilty verdict, but the outcome of the trial that concluded Thursday at London’s Old Bailey courthouse caused consternation among the city’s law enforcement officers.

The police might normally be expected to celebrate a guilty verdict, but the outcome of the trial that concluded Thursday at London’s Old Bailey courthouse caused consternation among the city’s law enforcement officers. That’s because the defendant was London’s Metropolitan police force, in the dock over the death of Jean Charles de Menezes — the […]

The police might normally be expected to celebrate a guilty verdict, but the outcome of the trial that concluded Thursday at London’s Old Bailey courthouse caused consternation among the city’s law enforcement officers. Read More »

The US Supreme Court’s orders in recent death penalty cases have been brief, cryptic and even contradictory. But after Tuesday night’s action stopping a Mississippi prisoner’s execution, their consequences seem clear.

The Supreme Court’s orders in recent death penalty cases have been brief, cryptic and even contradictory. But after Tuesday night’s action stopping a Mississippi prisoner’s execution, their consequences seem clear. Imposition of the death penalty is unlikely to resume until next year, after the justices hear the Kentucky case of Baze v. Rees and rule

The US Supreme Court’s orders in recent death penalty cases have been brief, cryptic and even contradictory. But after Tuesday night’s action stopping a Mississippi prisoner’s execution, their consequences seem clear. Read More »

Another trans-Atlantic law firm merger has been announced, between Boston law firm Endward Angell and London-based Kendall Freeman.

London-based firm Kendall Freeman is to merge with Boston-based US firm Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge, The Lawyer can exclusively reveal.EAPD has strong footholds in antitrust work and intellectual property but for Kendall Freeman the enticement is the US firm’s class action and mass tort division. Laurence Harris, the managing partner of Kendall Freeman, said:

Another trans-Atlantic law firm merger has been announced, between Boston law firm Endward Angell and London-based Kendall Freeman. Read More »

What is the public image of a English barrister? Wigs, courts and fat fees? Rumpole of the Bailey or Kavanagh, QC? People tend not to think public service, human rights, access to justice – far less, the export of legal services. The Times reports.

What is the public image of a barrister? Wigs, courts and fat fees? Rumpole of the Bailey or Kavanagh, QC? People tend not to think public service, human rights, access to justice – far less, the export of legal services. But this is equally the reality of the Bar today. And it’s a message that

What is the public image of a English barrister? Wigs, courts and fat fees? Rumpole of the Bailey or Kavanagh, QC? People tend not to think public service, human rights, access to justice – far less, the export of legal services. The Times reports. Read More »

The Supreme Court agreed today to review some aspects of the worst oil spill in United States history, the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster that fouled hundreds of miles of Alaska’s shoreline.

The Supreme Court agreed today to review some aspects of the worst oil spill in United States history, the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster that fouled hundreds of miles of Alaska’s shoreline. The justices will consider the case on grounds that are narrow but nevertheless of great importance: whether maritime law allows for the imposition of

The Supreme Court agreed today to review some aspects of the worst oil spill in United States history, the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster that fouled hundreds of miles of Alaska’s shoreline. Read More »

A crooked insurance chief and two of his former directors were jailed for up to seven years each today for covering up one of Britain’s “worst commercial disasters”.

A crooked insurance chief and two of his former directors were jailed for up to seven years each today for covering up one of Britain’s “worst commercial disasters”. Led by Michael Bright, once feted as one of the country’s leading businessmen, they desperately sought to safeguard their reputations and well-paid jobs by hiding the company’s

A crooked insurance chief and two of his former directors were jailed for up to seven years each today for covering up one of Britain’s “worst commercial disasters”. Read More »

The United Methodist Church in Connecticut is politically active and liberal, but now it is debating the death sentence following the brutal murder of three of its members

The United Methodist Church here is the kind of politically active place where parishioners take to the pulpit to discuss poverty in El Salvador and refugees living in Meriden. But few issues engage its passions as much as the death penalty. The last three pastors were opponents of capital punishment. Church-sponsored adult education classes promote

The United Methodist Church in Connecticut is politically active and liberal, but now it is debating the death sentence following the brutal murder of three of its members Read More »

On the ground in chaotic Baghdad, FBI agents investigating the Blackwater convoy shootings in September face daunting obstacles.

One thing that Iraq veteran Phillip Carter of McKenna Long & Aldridge knows for certain is that, on the ground in chaotic Baghdad, FBI agents investigating the Blackwater convoy shootings in September face daunting obstacles. First, the FBI is late to the game. “Some of the witnesses have already been interviewed by the Iraqi government

On the ground in chaotic Baghdad, FBI agents investigating the Blackwater convoy shootings in September face daunting obstacles. Read More »

The parents of Madeleine McCann have released artist’s impressions of the man they believe abducted their daughter.

The parents of Madeleine McCann have released artist’s impressions of the man they believe abducted their daughter. It is understood the images – which depict a man of southern European or Mediterranean appearance walking with a child in his arms – were drawn by an FBI-trained forensic artist from the eyewitness account of Jane Tanner,

The parents of Madeleine McCann have released artist’s impressions of the man they believe abducted their daughter. Read More »

Richard L. Thornburgh, who served as attorney general under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, accused the Justice Department yesterday of prosecuting a prominent Pennsylvania Democrat for political reasons, one of a series of cases singled out by House Democrats as examples of alleged GOP meddling at the Justice Department.

Richard L. Thornburgh, who served as attorney general under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, accused the Justice Department yesterday of prosecuting a prominent Pennsylvania Democrat for political reasons, one of a series of cases singled out by House Democrats as examples of alleged GOP meddling at the Justice Department. Thornburgh, who served as

Richard L. Thornburgh, who served as attorney general under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, accused the Justice Department yesterday of prosecuting a prominent Pennsylvania Democrat for political reasons, one of a series of cases singled out by House Democrats as examples of alleged GOP meddling at the Justice Department. Read More »

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