Barry Scheck, the lawyer who became a national name with his work on OJ SImpson’s DNA defense, is set to take on Louisiana’s poorly funded public defenders system.

Famed defense lawyer Barry Scheck, whose Project Innocence has worked to free dozens of prisoners here and elsewhere, will ask federal courts to reform Louisiana’s system of providing the poor with legal counsel. Scheck, who gained international fame as O.J. Simpson’s DNA defense lawyer, has accepted Shreveport Sen. Lydia Jackson’s invitation to address the gubernatorial […]

Barry Scheck, the lawyer who became a national name with his work on OJ SImpson’s DNA defense, is set to take on Louisiana’s poorly funded public defenders system. Read More »

Law firms of China need to become strong and think big in the face of increasing foreign competition, said Chinese lawyers in Beijing on Thursday.

There has been a trend among Chinese law firms in the past few years of growing big quickly by acquisition and merger. The trend has been, in part, spurred by China’s accession into the World Trade Organization three years ago, which will allow foreign law firms more opportunities to practise in China. A number of

Law firms of China need to become strong and think big in the face of increasing foreign competition, said Chinese lawyers in Beijing on Thursday. Read More »

London’s top 10 firms have seen profits slide in their worst results since the deals started disappearing in 2001.

Results for 2003/04 see top London firms suffer from a 7.6% drop in average profits per partner The Citys top 10 firms have suffered sharp falls in average partner profits, posting their worst results since the transactional downturn started in 2001. All of the top City firms have posted a fall in partner profits, with

London’s top 10 firms have seen profits slide in their worst results since the deals started disappearing in 2001. Read More »

A talent war and increased demand for Australian lawyers is leading to an Australian legal brain drain.

A looming talent war and increased offshore demand for Australian lawyers in the UK and Asia could lead to a brain drain in the local market, the Australian Financial Review reported yesterday citing a salary survey. China beckons: large UK and US firms are setting up satellite offices in Shanghai and Beijing that are being

A talent war and increased demand for Australian lawyers is leading to an Australian legal brain drain. Read More »

Lawyers working on just six criminal cases in Britain cost taxpayers a quarter of the Crown Court’s legal aid budget last year.

A committee of MP reported the legal aid cost blow-out yesterday when they warned ministers that unless the Government took action against these high-cost cases, the legal aid budget, now standing at £1bn, would spiral out of control. No cases were identified by the Commons Constitutional Affairs Committee but they are believed to involve complex

Lawyers working on just six criminal cases in Britain cost taxpayers a quarter of the Crown Court’s legal aid budget last year. Read More »

Anti-semitism in London’s “City” is alive and well according to a leading discrimination lawyer.

You may not hear much about anti-Semitism but it is alive and well. That’s the message from a leading discrimination lawyer who has helped bring several dramatic but unreported legal claims alleging anti-Jewish prejudice at some of the Square Mile’s leading banks and brokerages. One case handled by Makbool Javaid that did hit the headlines

Anti-semitism in London’s “City” is alive and well according to a leading discrimination lawyer. Read More »

Money-laundering and smuggling claims against Malboro Man makers Philip Morris International were dropped by the European Union on Friday in a $1 billion-plus settlement.

The European Union on Friday dropped money-laundering and smuggling claims against Philip Morris International in a $1.25bn settlement it claimed could herald similar deals with other tobacco companies. The EU legal team, which is pursuing RJ Reynolds and Japan Tobacco in the US courts, believes the deal with the makers of Marlboro cigarettes is a

Money-laundering and smuggling claims against Malboro Man makers Philip Morris International were dropped by the European Union on Friday in a $1 billion-plus settlement. Read More »

A group of lawyers, researchers and software experts are taking aim at companies who hold patents the group claim are too sweeping.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation is seeking to overturn 10 patents they claim are too sweeping, the New York Times reported on Monday. The foundation, which includes lawyers, researchers and software experts, takes aim at the patents of several little-known companies, but names two media and entertainment leaders: Clear Channel Communications Inc., the No. 1 U.S.

A group of lawyers, researchers and software experts are taking aim at companies who hold patents the group claim are too sweeping. Read More »

The high times in America are slowed for the World’s largest law firm. Clifford Chance has closed three of its four California offices and has now paid $3.75 million to settle claims related to the collapse of Brobeck Phleger & Harrison.

The high times in America are slowed for the World’s largest law firm. Clifford Chance has closed three of its four California offices and has now paid $3.75 million to settle claims related to the collapse of Brobeck Phleger & Harrison. Brobeck’s bankruptcy trustee has filed a complaint against some of the former Brobeck partners

The high times in America are slowed for the World’s largest law firm. Clifford Chance has closed three of its four California offices and has now paid $3.75 million to settle claims related to the collapse of Brobeck Phleger & Harrison. Read More »

Michael Baker founded one of Brisbane’s largest law firms. He has resigned over allegations of overcharging and using crude language towards clients.

The founding partner of Baker Johnson Lawyers, one of Brisbane’s biggest law firms, has stood down from his position amid claims he allegedly overcharged clients and called them crude names. Michael Vincent Baker, who faces being struck from the Roll of Solicitors, retired as a partner on Thursday, but will stay on as a consultant.

Michael Baker founded one of Brisbane’s largest law firms. He has resigned over allegations of overcharging and using crude language towards clients. Read More »

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