American Lawyer chief European correspondent Chris Johnson meets regularly with senior legal sector figures at their favorite breakfast joints to chew over the industry's tastiest talking points. Thi
...McKechnie have acted for DEXUS Property Group on the recent purchase of office buildings in Brisbane and Perth. DEXUS paid $557.4 million for a...
...Beach, Fla., for driving 90 miles per hour while intoxicated. On...both the United States Probation Office and the State of Florida...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
William Ernest Kuenzel has gone back to court time after time since his 1988 conviction in a so-far unsuccessful campaign to prove his innocence. Now, David Kochman, a commercial litigation associate
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Law Journal. Wilmer's Boston and suburban Waltham offices were both closed Friday, says Leewho stepped aside as the...
...the U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles. "Under...speeds of up to 90 miles per hour, for at least...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...its first entry into the crude oil pipeline business.The 1,717-mile Express-Platte Pipeline System comprises two pipelines. The Express pipeline carries crude...
...He read the sign they were passing: "End freeway one-half mile." The car was barreling toward a T-shaped intersection. When it...
Originally Published: The Asian Lawyer
More than 30 years ago, a 16-year-old boy killed a retired Reader's Digest editor and beat her disabled husband nearly to death in the couple's suburban home. With the killer coming up for parole, Sc
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Regency includes a 5,600-mile gathering system and processing and...Hauer & Feld's Houston office and a member of the...
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