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24 Apr, 2008 7:48 am by Jason Siegel
Retired Court of Appeal Justice F. Douglas McDaniel died on April 17, the Metropolitan News-Enterprise reported. He was 87. McDaniel was a World War II Marine pilot who joined the California State Bar in 1949. He became deputy district attorney for Imperial County in 1951 and chief deputy in 1954. In 1959, he joined Byrd Sturdevant as a partner until he was appointed to the 4th District Court of Appeal in 1974, where he sat until 1990. He continued to serve as an assigned judge until 1999. A ...
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28 Dec, 2008 7:25 am
... Negocio de China: Building Upon the Santiago Principles to Form an International Regime for Sovereign Wealth Fund Regulation JasonDouglas Arner, Financial Stability, Economic Growth and the Role of Law, Cambridge University Press, 2007, 126-127. Arner ...
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17 Jul, 2007 10:00 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
... "What was JEB Stuart really doing..." (IPBiz, 30 June 07) and the review of Carhart's book, "Lost Triumph," Jason M. Bell, in footnote 8 of his review, had cited to page 23 of Carhart's book for the proposition that Carhart ... Up to the Civil War" and contains nothing like the text mentioned in the review by Bell. Page 23 begins with text about Stephen Douglas and ends with text about Senator Butler. In the Introduction, Carhart does not mention the speculation of other historians. He does state ...
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5 Jun, 2008 5:26 pm by Jason Siegel
Pepperdine Law School professor Douglas Kmiec was denied communion at his church, because he supported pro-choice candidate Barack Obama, National Public Radio reported. (LISTEN) Kmiec was previously dean of The Catholic University and constitutional legal counsel in the Office of Legal Counsel when Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush were president. According to Kmiec, a group of Catholic business people asked him to speak at the church about why he was supporting a pro-choice candidate. Before ...
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18 Jun, 2008 2:29 pm by Jason Siegel
... class action plaintiffs was a breach of fiduciary duty to their partners, The New York Law Journal reported. Former antitrust partners Douglas Richards and Michael Buchman filed separate pro se complaints Melvyn Weiss, William Lerach, Douglas Bershad and Steven Schulman on Tuesday, a day after Milberg agreed to pay $75 million in fines to have the criminal charges dropped over its role in the kickback scheme. Each suit seeks ...
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26 Nov, 2006 2:43 pm by Jason Harrow
... , Hansen, Todd, Evans & Figel, P.L.L.C. will argue on behalf of the petitioners. He will share his time with Assistant Attorney General Thomas O. Barnett, who will argue on behalf of the United States as amicus in support of the petitioners. J. Douglas Richards of Milberg Weiss Bershad & Schulman LLP will argue on behalf of the respondents. The briefs for the parties are available here. This case arises out of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Prior to the Act, each of the seven "Baby ...
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21 Feb, 2007 11:02 am by Jason Schultz
... has granted the A.M. Turing Award for technical merit to no more than a few people each year since 1966. Winners include Vinton Cerf and Robert Kahn, who helped create the underpinnings of the Internet; Marvin Minsky, an artificial intelligence guru; and Douglas Engelbart, inventor of the modern computer mouse. When Allen receives the award, which comes with a $100,000 prize, at the association's annual banquet in San Diego on June 9, it won't take a computer scientist to wonder: What took so ...
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23 Jun, 2007 9:03 pm by Jason Odeshoo
... One January day, Coca-Cola and other private sponsors supported a "Winter Olympics Torch Relay" in Juneau, Alaska. Students were released from school so that they could watch the Olympic torch pass by. Joseph Frederick, then an 18-year-old senior at Juneau-Douglas High School, never made it to school that morning because he got stuck in the snow in his driveway, but he made it to the sidewalk, across from the school, where the torch would pass by. He and some friends waited until the television ...
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24 Jul, 2007 11:13 am by Douglas N. Jacobson
Last week a federal grand jury in Houston indicted Jason Edward Steph, a former executive of a subsidiary of Houston-based Willbros Group Inc., on charges of conspiring to make payments to Nigerian officials in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). Willbros is a publicly-traded... This is a summary of the article. Click on the above link or visit www.tradelawnews.com to read the entire article.
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10 Dec, 2007 12:34 pm by Jason Harrow
Throughout today and tomorrow, we'll have commentary on the decisions this morning in Gall v. US and Kimbrough v. US, both of which addressed issues in federal sentencing. This entry is by Douglas A. Berman, a professor at Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University and proprietor of the blog Sentencing Law and Policy, where this entry is cross-posted. There is so much to say about the substance of the rulings in Gall and Kimbrough, and I will likely need a few days to unpack all the ...
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4 Jun, 2008 2:36 pm by Jason Siegel
... . Office No. 69 - Harvey Silberman won with 52% of the vote, beating Serena Murillo. Office No. 95- Patricia Nieto beat Lance Winters, taking 56.64% of the vote. Office No. 119 - Jared Moses took 53.75% of the vote, beating out candidates Douglas WEitzman and Robert Davenport. Office No. 123 - Kathleen Blanchard got 59.81% of the vote, beating out candidates Allan Dadir and Richard Nixon. Office No. 125 - James Biano took 73% of the vote, beating Bill Johnson. San Diego Superior Court victories ...
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25 Jul, 2008 2:51 pm by Jason Siegel
... that there was an increase, they were surprised the numbers were so low, KNBC reported. (WATCH) "Report: Hate crimes hit 5-year high in LA County," The Associated Press LISTEN: "Hate Crimes Up in L.A. County," KPCC Public Radio --- 14-year old charged with killing gay classmate to be tried as adult A 14-year old teen charged with killing his gay classmate will be tried as an adult, Ventura County Superior Court Judge Douglas Daily ruled yesterday. If convicted, he could face a life sentence.
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6 Aug, 2008 4:04 pm by Jason Siegel
... sent letters to the Association of American Law Schools, calling for it to move the site chosen for the conference in January. The groups object to holding the annual meeting at the San Diego Manchester Grand Hyatt, a hotel whose owner, Douglas Manchester, has donated $125,000 to an initiative to outlaw same-sex marriage in California. The groups say that to attend the five-day event hosted primarily at the Manchester Grand Hyatt would conflict with their policies of nondiscrimination based on ...
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19 Aug, 2008 12:09 pm by Jason Siegel
... , seminars and other events would be held at a different location. The decision came after three legal education groups sent letters to the AALS calling for it to move the meeting site away from the Manchester Grand Hyatt. The hotel's owner, Douglas Manchester, has donated $125,000 to an initiative to outlaw same-sex marriage in California. The groups, which included the Legal Writing Institute; the AALS Section on Legal Writing Research and Reasoning; and the AALS Section on Teaching Methods, ...
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11 Sep, 2008 9:33 pm by Jason Siegel
... Margaret Thomas and Alicia Pell wrote in a press release. "By rallying the 25,000 attorneys in the County, our intention is to boost the donations during a slower month. Pell and Thomas are leading the campaign. Over 1,200 employees at nine firms* are listed as participants in the event on the L.A. Foodbank's Web site (here). *Latham & Watkins, Liberty Hill Foundation, Tharpe & Howell, Haight Brown, Douglas Emmett, Schaffer Lax, Hamburg Karic, Berger Kahn and Horvitz & Levy.
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28 Oct, 2008 9:01 pm by Jason Siegel
... , who pleaded guilty last year to a federal racketeering charge, is scheduled to begin his sentence on Jan. 13 and has requested that he serve his time in a minimum security prison in Schuylkill County in Pennsylvania. At the hearing, Assistant U.S. Attorney Douglas Axel said Schulman's plea deal provided substantial information relating to the firm's payments to Howard Vogel, one of the lead plaintiffs. Vogel was sentenced earlier this month to three months in prison. But he also said that ...
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15 Mar 8:00 am by Jason Greis
... of a certain set of standards. Kara M. Friedman 312.750.2781 kfriedman@mcguirewoods.com Heather L. Fesko 312.849.8120 hfesko@mcguirewoods.com Richard L. Menson 404.443.5701 rmenson@mcguirewoods.com Robert Gordon Chambers 704.343.2233 rchambers@mcguirewoods.com Douglas W. Charnas 202.857.1757 dcharnas@mcguirewoods.com Thomas J. Stallings 804.775.1007 tstallings@mcguirewoods.com Brian C. Bernhardt 804.775.7819 bbernhardt@mcguirewoods.com Daniel C. Soldato 312.750.8659 dsoldato@mcguirewoods.com
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28 Jul 1:03 pm by scanner1
The Montana Supreme Court has issued an Opinion in the following matter: DA 08-0383, 2009 MT 249, STATE OF MONTANA, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. JASON DOUGLAS HARDAWAY, Defendant and Appellee.
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5 Oct 12:23 pm by Jason Greis
... the cost to the IRS and the Department of Health and Human Services of administering and enforcing the Act. On September 30, 2009, Senator Grassley submitted a letter to Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner and Commissioner of Internal Revenue Douglas Shulman, asking them for an estimate of the costs to the Treasury and the IRS of implementing and enforcing the Act. Senator Grassley's letter cites a staff working paper drafted by The Lewin Group dated December 12, 2006, that estimated the ...
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13 Dec, 2006 7:17 pm by Erik J. Heels
... Eric Cantor, Sam Cao, Linda Cappuccio, Britt Carlile, Tirzah Carpio, Josh Carrico, Jason Cash, Jim Cashion, Chris Casson, Robert Castillo, Stephanie Casto, Rachelle V Catalano, ... Demarche, Derek Demoss, Glenn Denison, Rese Dennard, Jessica Dennis, Stephen Dennison, Douglas A. Dever, Jamie Devlin, David L. Dewey, Julie L. Diaz, M. Elizabeth ... Higgins, John Hildwein, Larry Hill, Serena Hill, Doug Hilts, Mark Hilts, Jason Hinkley, Wayne Hinson, Matt Hoban, Paula Maggiore Hoerner, Garey Hoffman, Ron ...
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