Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Ex-Nixon Peabody Lawyer Gets Seven Years in Ponzi Scheme

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• Ex-Nixon Peabody Lawyer Gets Seven Years in Ponzi Scheme

• Appeals Court Nixes NFL Retirees' Lawsuit over Benefits

• Sculptor Awarded $685,000 Over Infringing Stamp Design

• $2 Million Grant Lets Illinois Law Boost Advocacy Training

• Financial Boot Camp for Law Students

• Elon's Mandatory Leadership Program

• Penn Law Taps Wharton to Teach Management

• They're Training Lawyers to be Entrepreneurs

• My Asian Eyes

• Ex-FBI Contractor to Plead Guilty in Leak Case

Ex-Nixon Peabody Lawyer Gets Seven Years in Ponzi Scheme

Former Nixon Peabody securities partner David Tamman was given a sentence much closer to the federal government's requested eight years than a request by his lawyers for three years and one month. Read More »

Appeals Court Nixes NFL Retirees' Lawsuit over Benefits

A federal appeals court on Monday threw out a class action filed by National Football League retirees who claimed they were squeezed out of a deal negotiated amid the 2011 player lockout. Read More »

Sculptor Awarded $685,000 Over Infringing Stamp Design

The sculptor of the Korean War Veterans Memorial is entitled to nearly $685,000 in damages from the U.S. Postal Service's unauthorized use of his copyrighted design on a stamp. Read More »

$2 Million Grant Lets Illinois Law Boost Advocacy Training

The University of Illinois College of Law is expanding its trial advocacy program with the help of a $2 million donation from the Jerome Mirza Foundation. The school will use some of the money to send graduates into yearlong fellowships at county public defender offices around the state. Read More »

Financial Boot Camp for Law Students

Georgetown Law immerses upperclassmen in business' basic building blocks. Read More »

Elon's Mandatory Leadership Program

A mandatory program helps students understand their goals and work effectively in groups. Read More »

Penn Law Taps Wharton to Teach Management

A popular new program teaches law students the basics of running a business. Read More »

They're Training Lawyers to be Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship isn't just for business students anymore. Law schools have expanded their offerings for students interested in counseling or becoming entrepreneurs themselves. Read More »

My Asian Eyes

TV anchorperson Julie Chen had cosmetic surgery to make herself more appealing (less Asian) to viewers. Would you go that far for your career? Read More »

Ex-FBI Contractor to Plead Guilty in Leak Case

A former FBI bomb technician and contractor will plead guilty to leaking information to the Associated Press about a thwarted terrorist plot, the U.S. Department of Justice announced today. Donald Sachtleben was an FBI employee from 1983 to 2008, when... Read More »



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