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PREET BHARARA, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that Manhattan real estate developer IVY WOOLF-TURK was sentenced yesterday to five years in prison for her p...
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Houston police say an SUV driven by trial attorney John O'Quinn was going nearly twice the speed limit during rainy conditions when it wrecked and he died. The Oct. 29 accident on Allen Parkway also killed a passenger, Johnny Cutliff, who worked for O'Quinn. Police cited crash data from the computer of the Chevrolet Suburban that indicted the vehicle was traveling up to 79 mph before the SUV went
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Nogales, Arizona - Customs and Border Protection officers at Nogales, Ariz. ports of entry are off to a busy start this holiday season as they foil six attempts to smuggle drugs into the United States...
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For a number of lawyers across the country, a 2005 federal law requiring them to advertise as a debt relief agency -- regardless of whether they offer sporadic or regular bankruptcy advice to clients -- irritates like a pair of ill-fitting shoes. Milavetz, Gallop & Milavetz, a 10-lawyer Minnesota firm, has waged a four-year battle against the law's provisions, which they argue pose ethical confli
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El Paso, Texas - U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the El Paso port of entry seized 29.6 pounds of heroin in a single seizure Monday. Two residents of New Mexico were arrested in the bust...
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Craig Thorner is an inventive whiz when it comes to video game gizmos, but he hasn't had much luck with lawyers. In May, he sued a top New Jersey intellectual property boutique alleging a breach of duty to him in negotiations over licensing of game-control technology. The suit also claims that a Sony Corp. subsidiary infringed Thorner's patents. But the lawyer Thorner hired to bring the suit, Gle
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Charleston, S. C. — U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Port of Charleston seized 36.000 pieces of counterfeit Major League Baseball and National Basketball Association team jerseys and...
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