A woman who admitted fabricating a best-selling memoir about surviving the Holocaust as a child by living with wolves has won a court battle with her former publisher.

A woman who admitted fabricating a best-selling memoir about surviving the Holocaust as a child by living with wolves has won a court battle with her former publisher. Misha Defonseca’s 1997 book, “Misha: A Memoire of the Holocaust Years,” was translated into 18 languages, made into a feature film in France, and drew interest from […]

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Seek Legal Jobs Here – LawFuel Legal Jobs Online – Dunedin Lawyer Needed Now

<a href= LawFuel Legal Jobs Online – Seek a law job in Dunedin with fresh challenges? This firm is seeking a solicitor to join its Dunedin team. The firm is a four-partner law firm with offices in Dunedin and Christchurch, with clients and projects based all over New Zealand. This varied role will include responsibility

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The polls aren’t the only thing favoring Sen. Barack Obama: Washington, D.C.’s top law firms have given the Democratic presidential nominee more than triple the cash they’ve donated to Republican Sen. John McCain.

The polls aren’t the only thing favoring Sen. Barack Obama: Washington, D.C.’s top law firms have given the Democratic presidential nominee more than triple the cash they’ve donated to Republican Sen. John McCain. Big D.C. firms typically skew blue, but the divide is even wider than it was four years ago, when Sen. John Kerry

The polls aren’t the only thing favoring Sen. Barack Obama: Washington, D.C.’s top law firms have given the Democratic presidential nominee more than triple the cash they’ve donated to Republican Sen. John McCain. Read More »

U.S. law firms, anticipating a huge rise in lawsuits and other legal work spurred by the economic crisis, are creating task forces to advise financial firms, investment funds and local governments to deal with the turmoil.

U.S. law firms, anticipating a huge rise in lawsuits and other legal work spurred by the economic crisis, are creating task forces to advise financial firms, investment funds and local governments to deal with the turmoil. The financial market woes could help boost business for big corporate law firms whose mergers and acquisitions practices, which

U.S. law firms, anticipating a huge rise in lawsuits and other legal work spurred by the economic crisis, are creating task forces to advise financial firms, investment funds and local governments to deal with the turmoil. Read More »

Hurricane Grant Guidelines Now Available

WASHINGTON (LAWFUEL) — The Internal Revenue Service today released a notice designed to help eligible homeowners who received federal reimbursement grants stemming from Hurricanes Katrina, Rita or Wilma take advantage of a new tax provision. Notice 2008-95 provides guidelines to homeowners who received these grants, including the Louisiana Road Home Grants and the Mississippi Development

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Phoeniz Woman Sentenced to Prison for Smuggling Children into U.S.

TUCSON, Ariz. (LAWFUEL) – Olivia Amanda Quintero, 44, of Phoenix, was sentenced today to 18 months in prison and two years of supervised release by U.S. District Judge Cindy K. Jorgenson. Quintero pleaded guilty on June 26, 2008, to conspiring to transport an illegal alien for profit. On December 16, 2007, Quintero presented herself for

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Australian Federal Police Stand by Their Officer in Croatia

(LAWFUEL) – The Australian Federal Police (AFP) has full confidence in the professionalism and duties being performed by Federal Agent Marko Dokmanovic in Croatia. The AFP rejects any assertion that Federal Agent Dokmanovic’s ability to perform this liaison work as a member of the AFP has been compromised. Federal Agent Dokmanovic was deployed to Croatia

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Salmon Smolt NZ Applies for Clearance to Acquire Silverstream Hatchery from NIWA

(LAWFUEL) – The Commerce Commission has received an application from Salmon Smolt New Zealand Limited seeking clearance to acquire the assets of Silverstream Hatchery from the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Limited. Salmon Smolt New Zealand Limited is a joint venture formed by six firms, which are predominantly involved in salmon farming in

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