Former South Lucson Police Officer Admits to Embezzling $455,000

TUCSON, Ariz. (LAWFUEL) – Former South Tucson Police Lieutenant Richard R. Garcia, 47, of Tucson, made his first appearance in federal court today before U.S. Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Marshall. During today’s hearing, Garcia gave up his right to be indicted by a federal grand jury and pleaded guilty to an Information charging him with theft

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Phoenix Attorney Sentenced to Federal Prison for Fraudulent Bankruptcy Related Charges

PHOENIX (LAWFUEL)– Phoenix attorney, James Joseph Everett, 54, of Paradise Valley, Ariz., was sentenced by U.S. District Judge James A. Teilborg to 13 months in prison on Thursday, January 22, 2009. Everett was found guilty by a federal jury on 33 counts of False Declarations in Bankruptcy Proceedings, Bankruptcy Fraud and Money laundering. The evidence

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For years, the law firm Heller Ehrman LLP used a goofy coat of arms inside its offices: a laurel wreath, the scales of justice and a Latin quotation, elvem ipsum etiam vivere. Rough translation: Elvis Lives.

For years, the law firm Heller Ehrman LLP used a goofy coat of arms inside its offices: a laurel wreath, the scales of justice and a Latin quotation, elvem ipsum etiam vivere. Rough translation: Elvis Lives. In late September, Heller Ehrman went the way of Elvis. Just two years after its most profitable year ever,

For years, the law firm Heller Ehrman LLP used a goofy coat of arms inside its offices: a laurel wreath, the scales of justice and a Latin quotation, elvem ipsum etiam vivere. Rough translation: Elvis Lives. Read More »

Nixon Peabody LLP Elects Seven Attorneys to the Partnership

New Partners Practice In Diverse Areas Ranging from Intellectual Property to Syndication January 26, 2009 (New York, NY – LAWFUEL) – International law firm Nixon Peabody LLP has elected seven attorneys to its partnership. The new partners practice in diverse areas representing all four of the firm’s departments (business, intellectual property, litigation and real estate).

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In his new book, ‘The Associate’, John Grisham brings us deep inside the brutalizing subculture of young associates working like dogs for high-end law firms: “brutal hours, sadistic bosses, unbearable pressure – it was all part of the blue-chip law firm experience.”

In John Grisham’s classic legal thriller “The Firm,” published in 1991, ambitious young lawyer Mitch McDeere signs on with a prestigious law firm only to find himself caught in a world of deception and danger. In “The Associate” (his 22d book), Grisham entertainingly returns to the theme of a young lawyer seemingly in over his

In his new book, ‘The Associate’, John Grisham brings us deep inside the brutalizing subculture of young associates working like dogs for high-end law firms: “brutal hours, sadistic bosses, unbearable pressure – it was all part of the blue-chip law firm experience.” Read More »

James T. Giles of Pepper Hamilton Honored by Barristers’ Association

At Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Breakfast Philadelphia, Pa. (LAWFUEL) – January 23, 2009 – The Barristers’ Association of Philadelphia honored James T. Giles, former Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and now of counsel to Pepper Hamilton LLP, at its annual Reverend Dr. Martin Luther

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Skadden. The name, terse and uncompromising, symbolizes the most rarefied levels of corporate law, where clients throw platoons of attorneys at a problem and barely blink at the resulting $50,000-an-hour bills.

Skadden. The name, terse and uncompromising, symbolizes the most rarefied levels of corporate law, where clients throw platoons of attorneys at a problem and barely blink at the resulting $50,000-an-hour bills. With 1,700 attorneys and $2.2 billion in fees last year, New York’s Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom is the biggest U.S. law firm

Skadden. The name, terse and uncompromising, symbolizes the most rarefied levels of corporate law, where clients throw platoons of attorneys at a problem and barely blink at the resulting $50,000-an-hour bills. Read More »

Two Fort Lauderdale, Fla., attorneys indicted in a nearly $1 billion Ponzi scheme known as Mutual Benefits are anything but fly-by-night hucksters known to be associated with the worn pyramid con.

Two Fort Lauderdale, Fla., attorneys indicted in a nearly $1 billion Ponzi scheme known as Mutual Benefits are anything but fly-by-night hucksters known to be associated with the worn pyramid con. Michael McNerney and Anthony Livoti Jr. are well-respected advocates and have been fixtures in the legal community for decades. McNerney served as chairman of

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UK’s Freshfield’s Launches US Litigation Practice – UK & US Legal Newswire – LawFuel.com

LawFuel.com – Law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer is launching a US litigation practice with the election of three prominent New York litigation partners. Aaron Marcu, Benito Romano and Adam Siegel will join Freshfields’ New York office on 26 January 2009. They form the foundation of a new complex litigation and white-collar defence and investigations practice.

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