Tony Blair’s government has been accused of committing war crimes in Iraq in a complaint by the families of dead British soldiers to the International Criminal Court.

Tony Blair’s government has been accused of committing war crimes in Iraq in a complaint by the families of dead British soldiers to the International Criminal Court. The group of 10 bereaved families claims that British troops were unlawfully ordered to use cluster bombs near civilian areas and to destroy essential power supplies which affected […]

Tony Blair’s government has been accused of committing war crimes in Iraq in a complaint by the families of dead British soldiers to the International Criminal Court. Read More »

The lawyer for the committee investigating the UN Oil-for-Food program has written a letter to the world body asking it to instruct a former investigator who resigned from the commission not to comply with two congressional subpoenas.

The chief of the U.N. oil-for-food probe accused Congress of jeopardizing his work and asked a House committee to return secret documents, saying the lives of some witnesses could be at stake. But the Republican lawmaker who heads the committee promptly refused. Former Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker is seeking to dampen controversy over recent

The lawyer for the committee investigating the UN Oil-for-Food program has written a letter to the world body asking it to instruct a former investigator who resigned from the commission not to comply with two congressional subpoenas. Read More »

Eliot Spitzer and the US Justice Department are trying to determine whether Maurice “Hank” Greenberg tried to manipulate the share price of American International Group a month before he was ousted as chief executive.

Eliot Spitzer and the US Justice Department are trying to determine whether Maurice “Hank” Greenberg tried to manipulate the share price of American International Group a month before he was ousted as chief executive. The investigation, which was first reported by the New York Times, increases the chances Mr Greenberg could face criminal charges over

Eliot Spitzer and the US Justice Department are trying to determine whether Maurice “Hank” Greenberg tried to manipulate the share price of American International Group a month before he was ousted as chief executive. Read More »

A lawyer working for an oil-equipment company shot to death a fellow attorney while the two were sitting at a desk Thursday morning, then killed himself, police said.

A lawyer working for an oil-equipment company shot to death a fellow attorney while the two were sitting at a desk Thursday morning, then killed himself, police said. The victim, shot in the head, was a patent lawyer with Cooper Cameron oil services. The men’s names were not immediately released. Police said they were in

A lawyer working for an oil-equipment company shot to death a fellow attorney while the two were sitting at a desk Thursday morning, then killed himself, police said. Read More »

After a morning of listening to the prosecution and defense wrangle, Superior Court Judge Rodney S. Melville today denied defense efforts to end the Michael Jackson trial

After a morning of listening to the prosecution and defense wrangle, Superior Court Judge Rodney S. Melville today denied defense efforts to end the Michael Jackson trial. Melville rejected a defense motion to acquit Jackson on all charges and earlier denied the defense’s fifth request for a mistrial. The judge then ordered the bailiff to

After a morning of listening to the prosecution and defense wrangle, Superior Court Judge Rodney S. Melville today denied defense efforts to end the Michael Jackson trial Read More »

A military judge Wednesday threw out Pfc. Lynndie England’s guilty plea to prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib, saying that he was not convinced that she knew that her actions were wrong at the time.

A military judge Wednesday threw out Pfc. Lynndie England’s guilty plea to prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib, saying that he was not convinced that she knew that her actions were wrong at the time. Col. James Pohl entered a plea of not guilty for England to a charge of conspiring with Pvt. Charles Graner Jr.

A military judge Wednesday threw out Pfc. Lynndie England’s guilty plea to prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib, saying that he was not convinced that she knew that her actions were wrong at the time. Read More »

A British secretary has won a nine-year legal battle against the UK Government in a case that will have far-reaching consequences for thousands of women.

A secretary has won a nine-year legal battle against the Government in a case that will have far-reaching consequences for thousands of women. Michelle Alabaster began legal proceedings after claiming that her former employer broke European sex discrimination law by underpaying her during maternity leave. Spanning nearly a decade, the case passed from an employment

A British secretary has won a nine-year legal battle against the UK Government in a case that will have far-reaching consequences for thousands of women. Read More »

A majority of partners of Holland & Knight support the law firm’s managing partner, despite his promotion several weeks ago of an attorney disciplined for sexual harassment, said a Holland & Knight spokeswoman.

A majority of partners of Holland & Knight support the law firm’s managing partner, despite his promotion several weeks ago of an attorney disciplined for sexual harassment, said a Holland & Knight spokeswoman. Also, the continued coverage of the issue by the media, while disruptive, isn’t having much effect on the 1,250-lawyer firm, said Martha

A majority of partners of Holland & Knight support the law firm’s managing partner, despite his promotion several weeks ago of an attorney disciplined for sexual harassment, said a Holland & Knight spokeswoman. Read More »

The increase of big corporations filing bankruptcy reorganization cases in either Delaware or New York, no matter where the headquarters are, has rekindled allegations that a forum-shopping war between the states includes bankruptcy judges engaging in unseemly competition for cases.

“There is a legitimate question, if it is corrupt competition,” says UCLA law professor Lynn LoPucki. His recently released book makes the same controversial assertion, and that has the bankruptcy bar steamed. It has become so common for big corporations to file bankruptcy reorganization cases in either Delaware or New York, no matter where the

The increase of big corporations filing bankruptcy reorganization cases in either Delaware or New York, no matter where the headquarters are, has rekindled allegations that a forum-shopping war between the states includes bankruptcy judges engaging in unseemly competition for cases. Read More »

In a slack labor market it can be tough work getting to the top of any profession. The WSJ interviewed Mayer Brown managing partner Debora de Hoyos on her tips for climbing the career ladder in law.

More college graduates are applying to law school, according to the Law School Admission Council, which administers the LSAT exam. Law school applications have risen steadily over the past few years, reaching a record 99,504 applicants last year, up 9.5% from 2002, it said. The growing number suggests more people are interested in careers in

In a slack labor market it can be tough work getting to the top of any profession. The WSJ interviewed Mayer Brown managing partner Debora de Hoyos on her tips for climbing the career ladder in law. Read More »

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