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Paul Ceglia Suing Facebook, Claiming he has Contract Entitling him to 50% of Facebook

Paul Ceglia has claimed he has a contract with Mark Zuckerberg for half of Facebook. Facebook's lawyers at Gibson Dunn…

Since Howrey has Shutdown, it’s Revenues Have Decreased by Half

The data released by the AmLaw 200 list in the American Lawyer magazine states that in its final year the…

Counsel for the White House Returning to Perkins Coie

Bob Bauer the White House Counsel is quitting his job. He has worked as the personal lawyer to President Barack…

Attorney General of New York Sues Federal Government for Failing to Study Hydraulic Fracturing Impact

On June 1, 2011, the New York state Attorney General, Eric Schneiderman, filed a complaint against the federal government for…

Only 68% of 2010 Law Graduates are in Jobs that Require Passing the Bar

According to a press release by NALP executive director James Leipold, the law graduates in the class of 2010 have…

Former Chicago Mayor Becomes a Part of Katten Muchin Rosenman

Refusing offers from many prominent law firms, former Chicago Mayor Richard Daley has decided to join Katten Muchin Rosenman. In…

$4 Million Venture Capital Fund Started by Foley & Lardner

Foley & Lardner is starting a new venture capital fund called Foley Ventures. The firm will use "professional venture capitalists…

More Money Made by Many Federal Workers than State Governors

Some Senators are wanting to thin the American deficit by cutting the pay of some federal employees. It has come…

US Financial Figure Accused of Sexually Assaulting Employee at New York Hotel

Mahmoud Abdel-Salam Omar, chairman of a salt company and a big financial figure in the U.S. market has been accused…

Supreme Court Rules that U.S. Officials Cannot be Sued by Detained “Witness”

The United States Supreme court has rejected the lawsuit filed by Abdullah al-Kidd, a U.S. citizen who became a victim…

Former Edison CEO Named U.S. Commerce Department Secretary

John E. Bryson, the former CEO of utility firm Edison International has been announced as the U.S. Commerce Department Secretary…

Second Appeal by Media Executive Conrad Black Denied by Supreme Court

Controversial media executive, Conrad Black, will not be getting any help from the U.S. Supreme Court. A year ago the…