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Talk Show host Don Imus has hired a New York-based attorney who is widely recognized as one of the country’s most able First Amendment lawyers. Time Magazine has called him “legendary, one of the best trial lawyers in the country.” He’s successfully represented the comedian Lenny Bruce. Can he win Don Imus a $40 Million Payday?

Don Imus, the tousled and acerbic radio host whose racial remarks engendered a media storm that triggered a swift upending of his career, is not going away quietly even if the imbroglio has all but disappeared from the national conversation in the wake of the Virginia Tech massacre. For Imus, who made a career out […]

Talk Show host Don Imus has hired a New York-based attorney who is widely recognized as one of the country’s most able First Amendment lawyers. Time Magazine has called him “legendary, one of the best trial lawyers in the country.” He’s successfully represented the comedian Lenny Bruce. Can he win Don Imus a $40 Million Payday? Read More »

The trial of former Telegraph proprietor Lord Conrad Black is expected to plumb new depths of acrimony this week, when his former ally and business partner David Radler gives evidence against the embattled peer.

The trial of former Telegraph proprietor Lord Conrad Black is expected to plumb new depths of acrimony this week, when his former ally and business partner David Radler gives evidence against the embattled peer. Radler will tomorrow appear as a star witness for the prosecution, which accuses Black of 14 counts of fraud and racketeering.

The trial of former Telegraph proprietor Lord Conrad Black is expected to plumb new depths of acrimony this week, when his former ally and business partner David Radler gives evidence against the embattled peer. Read More »

The woman in the center of an alleged Washington prostitution racket says she is not shy about revealing new names and said no deal would be done with federal prosecutors.

A Justice Department prosecutor, lobbyists and military officials are among the clients of a Vallejo woman accused of a running a prostitution ring in the nation’s capital, ABC News reported Friday night in a highly anticipated program resulting from its analysis of phone records of the alleged “D.C. Madam.” On the network’s “20/20” program, Deborah

The woman in the center of an alleged Washington prostitution racket says she is not shy about revealing new names and said no deal would be done with federal prosecutors. Read More »

Three Republican are charged with soliciting and accepting bribes from an oil services company to ease the passing of a new oil-tax system.

An Alaska lawmaker and two of his former colleagues were arrested on Friday for allegedly soliciting and accepting bribes from VECO Corp., a private oil services company, to pass a new oil-tax system, officials said. The three, Rep. Vic Kohring of Wasilla, former state House Speaker Rep. Pete Kott of Eagle River and former state

Three Republican are charged with soliciting and accepting bribes from an oil services company to ease the passing of a new oil-tax system. Read More »

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s aspirations for the White House have been dashed by Republican candidates who said ‘no’ to the possibility of The Terminator inhabiting the Oval Office

Republican presidential candidates terminated any presidential aspirations the Terminator may have had. The 10 candidates were asked in their Thursday night debate if they would support amending the Constitution to allow fellow Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger, a former bodybuilder and action movie star, to run for U.S. president. “Intimidating as he might be, I’m saying ‘no,’”

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s aspirations for the White House have been dashed by Republican candidates who said ‘no’ to the possibility of The Terminator inhabiting the Oval Office Read More »

A former deputy attorney general today heaped praise on most of the eight U.S. attorneys who were fired after he left the job, testifying that he only considered one of them a weak prosecutor who had trouble managing his office.

A former deputy attorney general today heaped praise on most of the eight U.S. attorneys who were fired after he left the job, testifying that he only considered one of them a weak prosecutor who had trouble managing his office. James B. Comey, the Justice Department’s second-in-command from 2003 until August 2005, also told a

A former deputy attorney general today heaped praise on most of the eight U.S. attorneys who were fired after he left the job, testifying that he only considered one of them a weak prosecutor who had trouble managing his office. Read More »

It’s not ‘Boston Legal’s’ Crane, Poole and Schmidt, but nevertheless Boston’s patrician and private law firm of Hemenway & Barnes has moved center stage in the battle for control of the Wall Street Journal’s owners, Down Jones & Co.

The fate of Dow Jones & Co. and its flagship newspaper, The Wall Street Journal, lies in the hands of a patrician New England family that has shunned hands-on management and has instead entrusted much of its legacy to powerful but discreet Boston lawyers. The Bancrofts, heirs to the controlling stock of Dow Jones, have

It’s not ‘Boston Legal’s’ Crane, Poole and Schmidt, but nevertheless Boston’s patrician and private law firm of Hemenway & Barnes has moved center stage in the battle for control of the Wall Street Journal’s owners, Down Jones & Co. Read More »

The BP Chief Executive, Lord Browne, was forced to resign after court documents showed that he had committed potential offences, for which he could be charged. What were they?

Lied to the High Court about how he met his former lover, Jeff Chevalier, whom he said he had met while “exercising in Battersea Park”; — Used BP resources and staff to set up a company for his boyfriend; — Attempted to “trash” the reputation of Mr Chevalier in court by claiming that he was

The BP Chief Executive, Lord Browne, was forced to resign after court documents showed that he had committed potential offences, for which he could be charged. What were they? Read More »

While Dow Jones evaluates Rupert Murdoch’s $5 billion takeover offer for the group, lawyers claim it could face a flood of lawsuits if it rejects the bid and its stock price plummets.

Dow Jones & Co Inc.could face a flood of shareholder lawsuits if it rejects a buyout bid from Rupert Murdoch and its shares tumble, legal and governance experts said on Wednesday. Dow Jones, publisher of the Wall Street Journal, has said it is evaluating the $5 billion takeover bid from Murdoch’s News Corp. a proposal

While Dow Jones evaluates Rupert Murdoch’s $5 billion takeover offer for the group, lawyers claim it could face a flood of lawsuits if it rejects the bid and its stock price plummets. Read More »

Celebrity magazine OK! has won its marathon court battle with rival Hello! over the wedding pictures of Hollywood stars Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas.

Celebrity magazine OK! has won its marathon court battle with rival Hello! over the wedding pictures of Hollywood stars Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas. The House of Lords, Britain’s highest court, ruled that Hello! had breached OK!’s confidentiality when it published unauthorised photographs of the ceremony at New York’s Plaza Hotel in November 2000.

Celebrity magazine OK! has won its marathon court battle with rival Hello! over the wedding pictures of Hollywood stars Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas. Read More »

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