LawFuel.com – Conrad Black faces the job of his life – fighting for hi…

LawFuel.com – Conrad Black faces the job of his life – fighting for his own life. He wrote recently of the “monstrous caricature” of him as a “greedy flamboyant crook who stole money from his company to finance a pretentious lifestyle and feed the insatiable materialism of his harridan wife”. He attacks the “new class” […]

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Jury selection starts today in an imposing Chicago courthouse that next week will see a gathering of some of the most highly paid and sought after legal minds in North America.

Ahead of them lies four months arguing what is one of the most anticipated white-collar trial for years. When the jury returns its verdict, the man who once ran one of the most influential media empires in the world will either face decades of jail time or walk away a free man. For Lord Black,

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Sheffield – LAWFUEL – DLA Piper trainee solicitor Robyn Palmer has…

Sheffield – LAWFUEL – DLA Piper trainee solicitor Robyn Palmer has been awarded the Sidney Herbert Clay (Sheffield) Trust (1940) Prize by the Sheffield District Incorporated Law Society at their annual general meeting. The annual award of £150 is presented to the most successful candidate on the Diploma in Legal Practice who undertakes their training

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LAWFUEL.com – Wellington – A number of law firms in the Bay of…

LAWFUEL.com – Wellington – A number of law firms in the Bay of Plenty have landed significant payments from the legal aid system, notwithstanding claims that funding of legal aid is insufficient and people are being left unrepresented in Court. The top earner in the region was Rotorua’s Rangitauira & Co with legal aid earnings

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Wednesday 14 March 2007 LAWFUEL – Law News Network – The Australian…

Wednesday 14 March 2007 LAWFUEL – Law News Network – The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) disqualified twelve directors in February from managing corporations following their involvement in failed companies. Mr Michael Strugnell and Ms Elizabeth Cole Hairdressers Mr Michael Strugnell of South Melbourne and Ms Elizabeth Cole of Kingsville, Victoria, have each been

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LawFuel.com – The aftermath of the Anna Nicole Smith paternity litigat…

LawFuel.com – The aftermath of the Anna Nicole Smith paternity litigation has seen Larry Birkhead at the Los Angeles County Superior Court where he has sought to have attorney Howard K Stern come to California to submit to DNA testing to determine the paternity of Dannielynn, Anna Nicole’s child. Birkhead’s lawyer, Debra Opri, said she

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NEW YORK – LAWFUEL – Legal Education, IP Law – Fross Zelnick Le…

NEW YORK – LAWFUEL – Legal Education, IP Law – Fross Zelnick Lehrman & Zissu, a leading firm in the field of trademark, copyright, design and unfair competition law, announced today that firm partner, Larry Apolzon has co-authored with Fred Mostert “From Edison to iPod: Protect Your Ideas and Make Money,” a guide to demystifying

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U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales accepted responsibility for “mistakes” surrounding the firing of eight U.S. attorneys as revelations the White House initiated the dismissals prompted new calls for his resignation.

U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales accepted responsibility for “mistakes” surrounding the firing of eight U.S. attorneys as revelations the White House initiated the dismissals prompted new calls for his resignation. In a nine-minute news conference at the Justice Department’s Washington headquarters, Gonzales brushed aside suggestions that he step down and blamed his chief of staff

U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales accepted responsibility for “mistakes” surrounding the firing of eight U.S. attorneys as revelations the White House initiated the dismissals prompted new calls for his resignation. Read More »

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