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WSJ.com: Global View - Oct 8, 2007
Torture, properly defined and in nearly every case, is wrong.
WSJ.com: Law Blog - WSJ.com - Oct 8, 2007
Former Olympic track star Marion Jones pleaded guilty on Friday to making false statements to officials in two separate government investigations: the BALCO steroids case in San Francisco and a check-fraud case in New …
Tagged: lawyers and 038 law firms
WSJ.com: Law Blog - WSJ.com - Oct 8, 2007
There he is, Roy Pearson, the patron saint of dry cleaner litigation. We sorely miss Pearson and The Great American Pants Suit. But thankfully, another dry cleaners litigation has caught our eye. But this time, it’s …
WSJ.com: Law Blog - WSJ.com - Oct 8, 2007
Christopher Renz can keep a secret. For most of the summer, the Minneapolis lawyer harbored this juicy tidbit: U.S. Senator Larry Craig had been arrested in an airport-bathroom stall as a part of a sex-sting …
Tagged: politics, lawyers and 038 law firms
WSJ.com: Online Today - WSJ.com - Oct 8, 2007
Doctor’s Office: Ben Brewer writes about how nurses get assaulted by their patients at work. Video: See an excerpt from an interview with Jimmy Carter about his new book on his post-presidential accomplishments.
Tagged: online only features
WSJ.com: Online Today - WSJ.com - Oct 8, 2007
Big-Money Battle Pits Business vs. Trial Bar Question of the Day: Should shareholders be able to sue lawyers and other third parties in corporate fraud suits? See a list of the big names who filed briefs supporting or …
Tagged: page one extras
WSJ.com: Online Today - WSJ.com - Oct 8, 2007
Unlikely Mortgage Winner Developments: Read news and analysis on the housing slowdown. Jailed Olis Sees an Opening Read the text of the appeal filed by Mr. Olis’s lawyers. Clinton Turns to Economic Issues Campaign …
Tagged: personal journal extras, marketplace extras, politics extras, money and 038 investing extras
WSJ.com: Law - Oct 8, 2007
SLM sued to force a buyout group led by J.C. Flowers to acquire the student lender or pay a $900 million breakup fee.
WSJ.com: Law - Oct 8, 2007
The Supreme Court is wading into an intense battle between the trial bar and big business. The case hinges on whether defrauded shareholders can sue a company's advisers, lawyers, accountants and vendors.
WSJ.com: Law - Oct 8, 2007
A judge ordered Qualcomm's outside attorneys to appear at a hearing to consider whether they should be sanctioned for evidence that was not disclosed to defendant Broadcom.