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Evidence

Inmate’s Letter Seeking Forgiveness Didn’t Have Intended Effect

International Law

Israeli Attorney Is 1st Foreign Law School Grad to Become Wis. Lawyer, Under New Rule

Criminal Justice

Court’s Sentence Makes Rogue Trader Kerviel a Six-Billion-Dollar Man

Legal Ethics

House Speaker Pelosi Calls for Federal Probe of How Banks Handle Mortgage Foreclosures

Work/Life Balance

Some Lawyers Try New Health Trend, the ‘Exercise Commute’

Trials & Litigation

Family Court Fight Expands to Include New Parties: Bedbugs

Legal Ethics

After Judge & Prosecutor Clash, His Removal Is Sought On 455 of Her Cases

Oil Spill

Law Giving BP Cleanup Responsibility Created ‘Cognitive Dissonance,’ Admiral Says

Law Schools

Law Dean Points to Encouraging Labor Report, But Paralegal Deans Should Be Happier

U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court Docket Has a 9th Circuit ‘Flavor’

Law in Popular Culture

Batman May Have Been a Yale Law Grad

ABA

ABA President to Senate: Confirm 16 Judges Now

Law Schools

Do You Love to Argue? Are You a ‘Law Zombie’? Yale Law School Is Not Impressed

Legal Ethics

Proposed Texas Ban on Sex with Clients Is Subject of Hot Debate

Legal Ethics

Two Women Had Sought Restraining Orders Against DA Now Banned from His Office

Verdicts & Settlements

Apple Seeks Stay of $625.5M Infringement Verdict, Cites ‘Triple Dipping’

Bar Exam

Wis. Supreme Court Upholds Bar Exam Waiver for In-State Law Grads

Careers

Ex-Weil Gotshal Lawyer Decided There Was More to Life After ‘Messy’ Case

Internet Law

Woman Upset by Porn Links to Her Name Loses Yahoo Infringement Suit

Legal Ethics

Fla. AG Can’t Probe Law Firms in ‘Foreclosure Mill’ Investigation, Judge Says

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