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One of the dirty little secrets of the legal system,” Thane Rosenbaum writes in this simultaneously woolly and provocative book, “is that if people could simply learn how to apologize, lawyers and judges would be out of work.”

Mr. Rosenbaum is a lawyer and a professor at Fordham Law School, but his aim here is to burn down his own house. He proposes a sort of talking cure for the legal system. There is, he says, too much emphasis on money in civil cases and on punishment in criminal ones. The system should […]

One of the dirty little secrets of the legal system,” Thane Rosenbaum writes in this simultaneously woolly and provocative book, “is that if people could simply learn how to apologize, lawyers and judges would be out of work.” Read More »

The former wife of a wealthy lawyer told a court she could not believe he would have made a will leaving nothing of his multimillion-pound estate to herself or her children.

The former wife of a wealthy lawyer told a court she could not believe he would have made a will leaving nothing of his multimillion-pound estate to herself or her children. Gloria Sherrington was giving evidence yesterday in the High Court during a case that aims to have the will that left everything to Richard

The former wife of a wealthy lawyer told a court she could not believe he would have made a will leaving nothing of his multimillion-pound estate to herself or her children. Read More »

London’s top 10 firms have seen profits slide in their worst results since the deals started disappearing in 2001.

Results for 2003/04 see top London firms suffer from a 7.6% drop in average profits per partner The Citys top 10 firms have suffered sharp falls in average partner profits, posting their worst results since the transactional downturn started in 2001. All of the top City firms have posted a fall in partner profits, with

London’s top 10 firms have seen profits slide in their worst results since the deals started disappearing in 2001. Read More »

Three British bankers facing extradition to the U.S. on Enron Corp.-related fraud charges accused the U.S. government of using the proceedings as a weapon to pressure the men into implicating senior Enron officials in the alleged crimes.

Three British bankers facing extradition to the U.S. on Enron Corp.-related fraud charges accused the U.S. government of using the proceedings as a weapon to pressure the men into implicating senior Enron officials in the alleged crimes. David Bermingham, Gary Mulgrew and Giles Darby were indicted on seven counts of wire fraud by a Houston

Three British bankers facing extradition to the U.S. on Enron Corp.-related fraud charges accused the U.S. government of using the proceedings as a weapon to pressure the men into implicating senior Enron officials in the alleged crimes. Read More »

He’s a super-lawyer – so much so that Miramax have already expressed interest in the book. So how does David Boies do it? And who will play him?

Imagine, on the silver screen, Jack Nicholson poring over a textbook for hours, searching for an obscure election law precedent, dressed in a Land’s End suit and black running shoes, then yammering on a cell phone while driving to a Tallahassee, Fla., courthouse in his Lexus. Perhaps, coming soon to a theater near you: “David

He’s a super-lawyer – so much so that Miramax have already expressed interest in the book. So how does David Boies do it? And who will play him? Read More »

The constitutional crisis provoked by the Government’s refusal to withdraw anti-terror laws is expected to deepen this week with the resignation of more lawyers appointed by ministers to represent foreign terror suspects at secret hearings.

The constitutional crisis provoked by the Government’s refusal to withdraw anti-terror laws is expected to deepen this week with the resignation of more lawyers appointed by ministers to represent foreign terror suspects at secret hearings. Five barristers are considering following the lead of Ian Macdonald QC, who declared yesterday his intention to step down from

The constitutional crisis provoked by the Government’s refusal to withdraw anti-terror laws is expected to deepen this week with the resignation of more lawyers appointed by ministers to represent foreign terror suspects at secret hearings. Read More »

White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales has long been seen as the quiet man in President Bush’s close-knit first-term team — a soft-spoken lawyer from Texas who rarely talked to the media and kept his personal views on policy matters to himself. But that is a view that will be challenged shortly when he faces Democratic lawmakers.

White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales has long been seen as the quiet man in President Bush’s close-knit first-term team — a soft-spoken lawyer from Texas who rarely talked to the media and kept his personal views on policy matters to himself. But new details about Bush’s nominee to be the nation’s next attorney general are

White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales has long been seen as the quiet man in President Bush’s close-knit first-term team — a soft-spoken lawyer from Texas who rarely talked to the media and kept his personal views on policy matters to himself. But that is a view that will be challenged shortly when he faces Democratic lawmakers. Read More »

With jury selection set to begin Monday, the judge in Michael Jackson’s child-molestation case is still considering whether the entertainer’s accuser should testify in public and whether jurors should see a British documentary about the pop star.

With jury selection set to begin Monday, the judge in Michael Jackson’s child-molestation case is still considering whether the entertainer’s accuser should testify in public and whether jurors should see a British documentary about the pop star. Superior Court Judge Rodney Melville scheduled a pretrial hearing for Friday to address those and other questions related

With jury selection set to begin Monday, the judge in Michael Jackson’s child-molestation case is still considering whether the entertainer’s accuser should testify in public and whether jurors should see a British documentary about the pop star. Read More »

Bank of America has agreed to pay $375 million to settle charges of late trading and market timing actions in some mutual funds, the Securities and Exchange Commission said Wednesday.

Bank of America Corp. has agreed to pay $375 million to settle charges of late trading and market timing actions in some mutual funds, the Securities and Exchange Commission said Wednesday. The settlement includes $125 million in penalties and $250 million in restitution, which will be distributed to the mutual funds and their shareholders who

Bank of America has agreed to pay $375 million to settle charges of late trading and market timing actions in some mutual funds, the Securities and Exchange Commission said Wednesday. Read More »

Houston’s Southern District courthouse will this week place two markers on the face of the energy business, with key decisions expected in the controversial break-up of Yukos and the trial of Enron’s former top executives.

Houston’s Southern District courthouse will this week place two markers on the face of the energy business, with key decisions expected in the controversial break-up of Yukos and the trial of Enron’s former top executives. Judge Letitia Clark will decide whether the dismembered Russian oil group can continue its battle with the Russian government through

Houston’s Southern District courthouse will this week place two markers on the face of the energy business, with key decisions expected in the controversial break-up of Yukos and the trial of Enron’s former top executives. Read More »

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