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To what extent is religous law prescibing America’s political processes and legal developments. The Times reports that a poorly-regarded faith-based school has had remarkable penetration of America’s political/legal echelon.

The influence of religious faith on the American political process cannot be underestimated. According to a Newsweek poll conducted in March, 73 per cent of Evangelical Protestants said that they believed that God created men and women in their present form within the past 10,000 years. In recent debates, four of the ten Republican candidates […]

To what extent is religous law prescibing America’s political processes and legal developments. The Times reports that a poorly-regarded faith-based school has had remarkable penetration of America’s political/legal echelon. Read More »

Chilling mass-death threats directed at Goldman Sachs are being investigated by the FBI, following letters sent to 20 small or medium newspapers.

The FBI is investigating letters sent to newspapers nationwide that say “Goldman Sachs. Hundreds will die. We are inside. You cannot stop us,” the bureau said Friday, but government and company officials are downplaying the threat. U.S. Postal Inspection Service said the letters were sent to 20 small to mid-size newspapers, including publications in Indiana,

Chilling mass-death threats directed at Goldman Sachs are being investigated by the FBI, following letters sent to 20 small or medium newspapers. Read More »

Lawyers in London-based law firms are sharing in huge earnings, a new survey reveals, showing partners regularly earning over £1 million a year with profits per partner up by 12 per cent.

London law firms are reaping record profits that confirm London’s dominance of the global legal market, according to research published today. Partners are regularly earning in excess of £1 million a year with profits per partner up by 12 per cent, the data from Legal Business magazine shows. The survey of the world’s largest law

Lawyers in London-based law firms are sharing in huge earnings, a new survey reveals, showing partners regularly earning over £1 million a year with profits per partner up by 12 per cent. Read More »

While Conrad Black waits to receive his jury’s verdict – which could mean jail for the rest of his life – another important trial starts in the same court building – four former Mafia bosses, the oldest being Joey Lombardo, accused of a lifetime in organized crime.

Media baron Conrad Black’s fate is hanging in the balance, as the jury consider whether he is guilty of fraud and what the US authorities call “racketeering”. Conrad Black could go to jail for the rest of his life But while the former chief executive of the Hollinger press empire waits to hear whether he

While Conrad Black waits to receive his jury’s verdict – which could mean jail for the rest of his life – another important trial starts in the same court building – four former Mafia bosses, the oldest being Joey Lombardo, accused of a lifetime in organized crime. Read More »

Iraq is closer to finishing work on an oil law to control the management of oil reserves. The USA Congress wanted progress made on the oil law before it authorizes more war money.

LAWFUEL – The Law Newswire – BAGHDAD — The New York Times has reported that the Iraqi Cabinet is closer to completing work on an oil law that the U.S. Congress has demanded progress on before it authorizes additional money for the war. The Cabinet approved one part of the legislative package, known officially as

Iraq is closer to finishing work on an oil law to control the management of oil reserves. The USA Congress wanted progress made on the oil law before it authorizes more war money. Read More »

Bush-appointed Judge Reggie B Walton was appointed to be tough on criminals. The son of a steel worker who turned a hardscrabble upbringing into a legal career, it appears that the President is now unhappy with what he appointed the Judge to do, as shown by Libby’s commutation decision.

President Bush knew what he was getting in 2001 when he made Reggie B. Walton one of his first picks for a seat on the federal bench: a tough-on-crime judge with a reputation for handing down stiff sentences. A former deputy drug adviser, federal prosecutor and Superior Court judge, Walton seemed a perfect fit for

Bush-appointed Judge Reggie B Walton was appointed to be tough on criminals. The son of a steel worker who turned a hardscrabble upbringing into a legal career, it appears that the President is now unhappy with what he appointed the Judge to do, as shown by Libby’s commutation decision. Read More »

President George W. Bush spared Lewis “Scooter” Libby from prison in the CIA leak case, saying his 2 1/2-year term was “excessive.”

President George W. Bush spared Lewis “Scooter” Libby from prison in the CIA leak case, saying his 2 1/2-year term was “excessive.” Bush acted after a U.S. appellate court today refused to let Libby, 56, stay free during his appeal. Libby, former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, was convicted of lying to

President George W. Bush spared Lewis “Scooter” Libby from prison in the CIA leak case, saying his 2 1/2-year term was “excessive.” Read More »

Conrad Black faces a long time in Court regardless of whether he is acquitted by a US jury. Many are out for his blood, it seems.

Even if a U.S. jury deliberating the fate of Conrad Black decides to acquit him, the toppled media mogul is likely to spend a lot more time in court. The jury began deliberating on Wednesday on 13 counts of fraud, racketeering, obstruction, and tax violations that could imprison the 62-year-old Black for the rest of

Conrad Black faces a long time in Court regardless of whether he is acquitted by a US jury. Many are out for his blood, it seems. Read More »

A plaintiff’s expert in a lawsuit against Coca-Cola alleges that shareholders suffered damages of $1.3 billion following improperly inflated revenues.

Coca-Cola Co. shareholders sustained damages exceeding $1.3 billion after the international soft drink conglomerate improperly inflated revenues to boost stock prices artificially, a financial expert retained by suing shareholders has concluded. The report — called “seriously flawed” by a Coke spokesman — surfaced earlier this month in a seven-year-old securities fraud suit against Coca-Cola by

A plaintiff’s expert in a lawsuit against Coca-Cola alleges that shareholders suffered damages of $1.3 billion following improperly inflated revenues. Read More »

Law firms are struggling to retain women lawyers, who are seeking smaller firms, in-house roles and other careers that give them more control over their work and their personal lives.

People were always asking San Francisco attorney Mae O’Malley how she lined up so much contract legal work as she juggled continuing her law career and raising three children. Her secret: As a former in-house counsel, she had built up a clientele, including Google Inc., and was ready for solo work after her third child

Law firms are struggling to retain women lawyers, who are seeking smaller firms, in-house roles and other careers that give them more control over their work and their personal lives. Read More »

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