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Wachtell Lipton dedicated more lawyers to helping Larry Silverstein rebuild at Ground Zero than to any other project in its history. It’s been the eminent firm’s most taxing representation, as American Lawyer reports.

Rebuilding was the developer’s dream-and his right, according to his lawyers from Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz. But after the towers fell, New York city and state authorities seemed to have done everything possible to elbow him out of the way, even as Silverstein ponied up $100 million a year to rent a hole in […]

Wachtell Lipton dedicated more lawyers to helping Larry Silverstein rebuild at Ground Zero than to any other project in its history. It’s been the eminent firm’s most taxing representation, as American Lawyer reports. Read More »

In the moments after Senator Larry E. Craig was arrested in an airport men’s room, he accused an undercover police sergeant of entrapping him, emphasized that he did not want to go to court or to jail and frequently said, “I don’t recall,” when asked about his reported sexual advances to the officer.

In the moments after Senator Larry E. Craig was arrested in an airport men’s room, he accused an undercover police sergeant of entrapping him, emphasized that he did not want to go to court or to jail and frequently said, “I don’t recall,” when asked about his reported sexual advances to the officer. The tense

In the moments after Senator Larry E. Craig was arrested in an airport men’s room, he accused an undercover police sergeant of entrapping him, emphasized that he did not want to go to court or to jail and frequently said, “I don’t recall,” when asked about his reported sexual advances to the officer. Read More »

Survivors of the London bombings in July 2005 have started legal action against the Government over its refusal to set up a public inquiry into the attacks, in which four suicide terrorists murdered 52 people.

LAWFUEL – Survivors of the London bombings in July 2005 have started legal action against the Government over its refusal to set up a public inquiry into the attacks, in which four suicide terrorists murdered 52 people. Lawyers for a group of survivors and relatives of the dead have applied for a judicial review of

Survivors of the London bombings in July 2005 have started legal action against the Government over its refusal to set up a public inquiry into the attacks, in which four suicide terrorists murdered 52 people. Read More »

Legal experts agree with Senator Larry Craig that his guilty plea on a disorderly conduct charge was a mistake. A good lawyer could have made the charge go away, they say.

Sen. Larry Craig has good reason to regret his guilty plea to a count of disorderly conduct in a Minneapolis airport bathroom — according to legal experts, a good lawyer could have made it go away. But the Idaho Republican didn’t tell anyone and copped a plea after his now-famous encounter in June with an

Legal experts agree with Senator Larry Craig that his guilty plea on a disorderly conduct charge was a mistake. A good lawyer could have made the charge go away, they say. Read More »

Phil Spector has placed an all-or-nothing bet on the outcome of his murder trial as lawyers today completed the last procedural steps before closing arguments begin next week.

Phil Spector has placed an all-or-nothing bet on the outcome of his murder trial as lawyers today completed the last procedural steps before closing arguments begin next week. The defense and prosecution said that the jury should only consider a charge of second-degree murder rather than a lesser charge such as manslaughter. Superior Court Judge

Phil Spector has placed an all-or-nothing bet on the outcome of his murder trial as lawyers today completed the last procedural steps before closing arguments begin next week. Read More »

Leading class action litigator Bill Lerach leaves his firm amid a criminal probe that has surrounded him and his firm, Milberg Weiss, the powerhouse litigation operation he co-founded.

William Lerach, the high-profile plaintiffs’ securities lawyer who long has been a nemesis of corporate America, is retiring this week amid a criminal probe involving him. The move, long anticipated and confirmed by his law firm yesterday, comes as Mr. Lerach, 61 years old, has been a target of a federal investigation surrounding his former

Leading class action litigator Bill Lerach leaves his firm amid a criminal probe that has surrounded him and his firm, Milberg Weiss, the powerhouse litigation operation he co-founded. Read More »

Many thought the conviction of Col Steven Jordan on Tuesday for failing to obey an order was the last of the Abu Ghraib prison abuse cases. TIME magazine say there are two civilian contractors working in the notorious prison facility who could still face prosecution.

Following the conviction of a few low-ranking soldiers for their roles in the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal, Lt. Col. Steven Jordan was found guilty Tuesday by a 10-member jury of only a single charge — failing to obey an order. The case is supposed to be the last of the criminal proceedings concerning this

Many thought the conviction of Col Steven Jordan on Tuesday for failing to obey an order was the last of the Abu Ghraib prison abuse cases. TIME magazine say there are two civilian contractors working in the notorious prison facility who could still face prosecution. Read More »

Members of the Russian security services were involved in a conspiracy with organised crime to assassinate Anna Politkovskaya, the investigative journalist, the country’s chief prosecutor announced yesterday.

Members of the Russian security services were involved in a conspiracy with organised crime to assassinate Anna Politkovskaya, the investigative journalist, the country’s chief prosecutor announced yesterday. Yuri Chaika said that ten people had been arrested for the murder, five of whom were officers of the Federal Security Service (FSB), the successor to the KGB,

Members of the Russian security services were involved in a conspiracy with organised crime to assassinate Anna Politkovskaya, the investigative journalist, the country’s chief prosecutor announced yesterday. Read More »

The merger agreement between Dewey Ballantine LLP and LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae LLP, while instantly creating one of the biggest firms in New York, speaks as much to the U.S. legal industry’s increasing emphasis on accelerating international growth.

The merger agreement between Dewey Ballantine LLP and LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae LLP, while instantly creating one of the biggest firms in New York, speaks as much to the U.S. legal industry’s increasing emphasis on accelerating international growth. The combined firm will be known as Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP and have more than 1,300

The merger agreement between Dewey Ballantine LLP and LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae LLP, while instantly creating one of the biggest firms in New York, speaks as much to the U.S. legal industry’s increasing emphasis on accelerating international growth. Read More »

US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has resigned his position following months of criticism and controversy.

LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – Despite strong support from President Bush, U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales resigned on Monday amid political turmoil that President George W. Bush angrily blamed on his administration’s critics in Congress. Retuers report that Bush, who doggedly supported Gonzales during repeated confrontations with the Democratic-controlled Congress, said Gonzales had endured

US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has resigned his position following months of criticism and controversy. Read More »

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