Friday, October 25, 2013

Supreme Court Panel Talks Conflicts and Cameras

NEWS FROM WASHINGTON

• Supreme Court Panel Talks Conflicts and Cameras

• Holder Talks Career, Voting Rights and Legacy

• Lawyers for Blackwater Guards to Fight New Charges

• Attorneys Accused in BP Payout Probe Are Fighting Back

• Verdict Motivates Toyota to Settle Sudden-Acceleration Case

• Consumer Agency Charges Law Firm with Illegal Kickbacks

Supreme Court Panel Talks Conflicts and Cameras

When it comes to justices stepping aside from hearing cases because of financial conflicts of interests, there's a single goal, Ken Starr said today: That should never happen in the first place. "The goal should be no justice should step... Read More »

Holder Talks Career, Voting Rights and Legacy

Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. opened up today about the legacy he wants to leave at the U.S. Department of Justice, saying he wants to be remembered for leading a department that was "prepared to take some heat for doing... Read More »

Lawyers for Blackwater Guards to Fight New Charges

Four former security guards charged with fatally shooting more than a dozen Iraqi civilians in 2007 intend to challenge the new indictment prosecutors filed earlier this month. The Blackwater guards, charged in Washington federal district court, will argue prosecutors unlawfully... Read More »

Attorneys Accused in BP Payout Probe Are Fighting Back

Four attorneys targeted for potential fraud in the dispersal of BP PLC's $9.6 billion Deepwater Horizon oil spill settlement are fighting back, filing lawsuits, challenging court orders and alleging a conflict of interest. Read More »

Verdict Motivates Toyota to Settle Sudden-Acceleration Case

Toyota Motor Corp. has agreed to settle allegations of sudden acceleration defects following a $3 million verdict in a case in which a jury that was scheduled to determine punitive damages today. Read More »

Consumer Agency Charges Law Firm with Illegal Kickbacks

According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Borders & Borders and name partners Harry Borders, John Borders Jr., and J. David Borders ran a "network of shell companies" to pay kickbacks for referrals of mortgage settlement business. The firm strongly disputes the charges. Read More »

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