The latest from National Law Journal
- LEGAL AID: A SPECIAL REPORT: The Power of Hope
- Lawyer loses license for advising clients to break into foreclosed homes
- Suit against Boston firm over partnership stake moves into arbitration
- Corporate partner chosen to lead Bingham's Boston office
- Fee fight headed for courtroom
- Divided on discovery
- Howrey partners vote to dissolve the firm
| LEGAL AID: A SPECIAL REPORT: The Power of Hope | Top |
| As Congress considers deep cuts in legal assistance to the poor, The National Law Journal presents an in-depth report examining the impact of legal aid programs on clients and the politics surrounding funding. | |
| Lawyer loses license for advising clients to break into foreclosed homes | Top |
| The State Bar of California has removed the law license of Michael T. Pines, a lawyer who garnered substantial media coverage for advising clients to break into their foreclosed homes. | |
| Suit against Boston firm over partnership stake moves into arbitration | Top |
| A Massachusetts state court dispute between attorney John Hanify and the firm he helped found, which is now named Murphy & King, has moved to arbitration. | |
| Corporate partner chosen to lead Bingham's Boston office | Top |
| Bingham McCutchen tapped its corporate, mergers and acquisitions and securities group co-chairman Steve Browne as the new managing partner of its Boston office. | |
| Fee fight headed for courtroom | Top |
| A $4 million jury award for a man savagely beaten outside a Washington nightclub is at the center of a rare court fight over fees between attorneys who represented the plaintiff. | |
| Divided on discovery | Top |
| The federal judiciary appears evenly split and prosecutors and defense lawyers sharply divided over a proposal to broaden criminal discovery obligations following a high-profile case of alleged government misconduct, according to a national survey. | |
| Howrey partners vote to dissolve the firm | Top |
| Partners in the embattled Washington firm Howrey voted on March 9 to dissolve the firm, effective on March 15. | |
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