LAWFUEL – Tax Law News – Offshore Legal Developments – Mourant has rei…

LAWFUEL – Tax Law News – Offshore Legal Developments – Mourant has reinforced its new assault on the Cayman legal market by becoming the first offshore law firm to open a New York office. The news follows hard on the heels of Mourant’s announcement last week that it is joining forces with Cayman firm Quin […]

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SAN FRANCISCO – LAWFUEL – Internal Revenue Service News,…

SAN FRANCISCO – LAWFUEL – Internal Revenue Service News, Law Jobs – United States Attorney Scott N. Schools announced today that Jack Easterday, of Alameda, was convicted by a federal jury late yesterday afternoon on 107 counts of willful failure to pay employment taxes owed to the government. Mr. Easterday is the owner of numerous

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Vanguard Chairman and CEO John J. Brennan to Deliver Opening Address…

Vanguard Chairman and CEO John J. Brennan to Deliver Opening Address Washington, D.C., March 8, 2007 – LAWFUEL – Law News, Investment News – The Securities and Exchange Commission announced today that Vanguard Group Chairman and CEO John J. Brennan will be the keynote speaker at the Commission’s March 19 roundtable on the use of

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LawFuel.com – Legal System & Legal Developments – Many criminal cases …

LawFuel.com – Legal System & Legal Developments – Many criminal cases depend upon the state of mind of the defendant and if there’s a serious mind-problem the law generally doesn’t care. But should judges and juries really be in the business of defining the normal or properly working brain? The NY Times Magazine looks at

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Many criminal cases depend upon the state of mind of the defendant and if there’s a serious mind-problem the law generally doesn’t care. But should judges and juries really be in the business of defining the normal or properly working brain? The NY Times Magazine looks at how advances in neuroscience could transform our legal system.

When historians of the future try to identify the moment that neuroscience began to transform the American legal system, they may point to a little-noticed case from the early 1990s. The case involved Herbert Weinstein, a 65-year-old ad executive who was charged with strangling his wife, Barbara, to death and then, in an effort to

Many criminal cases depend upon the state of mind of the defendant and if there’s a serious mind-problem the law generally doesn’t care. But should judges and juries really be in the business of defining the normal or properly working brain? The NY Times Magazine looks at how advances in neuroscience could transform our legal system. Read More »

LAWFUEL – James L. Exline has been charged with filing a fal…

LAWFUEL – James L. Exline has been charged with filing a false individual tax return for calendar year 2004. Exline is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday, March 7, 2007, at 10:00 a.m. before United States Magistrate Judge Linnea R. Johnson. If convicted, Exline faces up to three years imprisonment and a $250,000 fine.

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HOUSTON–LAWFUEL – US Business & Law –Bracewell & Giuliani LLP rece…

HOUSTON–LAWFUEL – US Business & Law –Bracewell & Giuliani LLP recently represented European renewable energy company Naturener S.A. in its acquisition of 100 percent of the capital of Energy Logics, Inc. and Great Plains Wind & Energy, LLC. Naturener plans to develop 1,800 megawatts of wind energy in Alberta and Montana between 2007 and 2012,

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LOS ANGELES–LAWFUEL – US Legal News, Law Jobs –Attorney Frank S. C…

LOS ANGELES–LAWFUEL – US Legal News, Law Jobs –Attorney Frank S. Capwell, of the Law Offices of Ronald Jason Palmieri, announced today that his clients, Marina and Yana Kovalevsky, had met with the FBI and an official from the Los Angeles County Public Health Department on Thursday, March 8, 2007. “They basically confirmed what the

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Among the signs that Silicon Valley has its money-making mojo back are, quite literally, the signs. Out-of-town law firms are again hanging their shingles in Palo Alto and Menlo Park.

Among the signs that Silicon Valley has its money-making mojo back are, quite literally, the signs. Out-of-town law firms are again hanging their shingles in Palo Alto and Menlo Park. Nixon Peabody, a venerable East Coast firm with roots in Boston and Rochester, N.Y., is the latest arrival. “Everybody wants to be where the action

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LAWFUEL – Law & Business News – Clifford Chance advised the financia…

LAWFUEL – Law & Business News – Clifford Chance advised the financial investment company, Bridgepoint Capital, on the acquisition of a majority shareholding in Dragenopharm Apotheker Püschl GmbH & Co. KG. The international law firm Clifford Chance advised the financial investment company, Bridgepoint Capital, on the acquisition of a majority shareholding in Dragenopharm Apotheker Püschl

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