Random Lawyer News
I saw this posted Wednesday.
"DETROIT, March 2 (UPI) -- A lawyer who represented former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick in a police whistle-blower trial faces sanctions for professional misconduct, a panel said."
TOMS RIVER - Guards had to subdue a man who attacked his defense lawyer twice in a New Jersey courtroom. A judge finally ejected Anthony Montgomery Tuesday.
This one's for Marcus, I know he is reading.
"THE Armed Forces yesterday said a lawyer from the leftist human rights group Karapatan tried to force three of the 43 arrested health workers to sign an affidavit alleging the detainees were tortured by the military."
Laura writes: "Associated Press - March 3, 2010 11:15 AM ET MILWAUKEE (AP) - A man accused of killing seven women in Milwaukee will get a new lawyer, which will likely delay his trial."
This one's for Patrick, I know she is reading.
"A former lawyer at Freehills claims the high-profile firm discriminated against her due to her age in the latest case to highlight claims of poor working conditions at law firms."
Rita wrote:
I came across this post Wednesday.
"A well-known Boston civil rights lawyer argued yesterday that state educators violated the constitutional rights of Massachusetts public school students and teachers by censoring legitimate arguments disputing that the mass slaying of Armenians in the First World War era was genocide."
Would anyone care to comment?
Columnist Daphne Caruana Galizia entering the court building with lawyer Roberto Montalto for the first hearing of the defamation case against her. Photo: Jason Borg
A Plettenberg Bay lawyer spent the night behind bars after allegedly shooting a teenager in the holiday town.
My cousin thought this was interesting.
"A federal judge will appoint a new lawyer for political consultant Sam Riddle after he failed to meet a deadline to hire counsel Monday. "It is a royal (expletive) raising money for lawyers," Riddle posted Monday afternoon on his Facebook and Twitter accounts. "Prospecting for freedom is costly.""
Do you?
This is the latest news as of March 3rd.
"A lawyer for the owners of the Cromdale Hotel on 118th Avenue says the city had no reason to issue a demolition order against the vacant building."
I'll post more if I find anything else out.
I found this posted at WWW.YOUTUBE.COM on Wednesday.
"STURBRIDGE - A lawyer asked selectmen last night to reconsider denying his client an additional 607 gallons per day of sewer capacity for a convenience store and gas station."
Lisa is looking for more info.
Norma Wrote: Here's one for you - "A MAN acquitted of sex charges wants compensation from his lawyer over artworks and furniture he claims she stole when he fled to New Zealand on the eve of his trial."