The latest from National Law Journal
- Sentencing Commission approves retroactive crack guidelines
- Toyota enlists Boutrous in its appeal of class ruling
- 1st Circuit allows inmate's case against physician's assistant over denial of HIV drugs to proceed
- Alarm over ABA study of online advertising proves unfounded
- Prosecutor in notable FCPA case moves to Paul Weiss in Washington
| Sentencing Commission approves retroactive crack guidelines | Top |
| Tens of thousands of federal prisoners could be released early from custody following a decision Thursday to retroactively apply crack cocaine sentencing guidelines that would reduce sentences for certain offenders. | |
| Toyota enlists Boutrous in its appeal of class ruling | Top |
| Theodore Boutrous, coming off a significant U.S. Supreme Court victory for Wal-Mart, has joined the legal team of Toyota Motor Corp., which simultaneously announced plans to pursue the appeal of a ruling affecting class actions in the sudden acceleration litigation. | |
| 1st Circuit allows inmate's case against physician's assistant over denial of HIV drugs to proceed | Top |
| The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit has issued a split ruling in a case brought by a Maine jail inmate claiming an Eighth Amendment violation over being denied HIV drugs for 22 months. | |
| Alarm over ABA study of online advertising proves unfounded | Top |
| The ABA's Commission on Ethics 20/20 caused a minor stir last fall when it launched a study into the ethics of online client development tools including Facebook. | |
| Prosecutor in notable FCPA case moves to Paul Weiss in Washington | Top |
| Bruce Searby, the lead federal prosecutor in Los Angeles who obtained a conviction against a Hollywood film producer and his wife in a closely watched Foreign Corrupt Practices Act case, has joined Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison's Washington office as a litigation partner. | |
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