The National Law Journal 1997 Marcia Coyle - Abstracts

The National Law Journal 1997 Marcia Coyle
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Alaska budgets $1M for Supreme Court lawyers.LawMarcia Coyle
A lawyer for every death plea? Jenner & Block argues for extending right to counsel. (Russell v. Puckett)LawMarcia Coyle
Attorney-client privilege for bean counters?LawMarcia Coyle, Darryl Van Duch
Attorney is accused of espionage; FBI says Pentagon staffer worked for East Germany.LawMarcia Coyle, Harvey Berkman
Attorneys are an IRS target.LawMarcia Coyle
Bigwigs ask justices to help victim of bad judge. (Bracy v. Gramley)LawMarcia Coyle
Biz cases fill high court's fall docket: expert testimony, antitrust and copyright issues on tap.LawMarcia Coyle
'BMW' punies ruling may upend Food Lion verdict; appeals experts also say ABC News can turn to the First Amendment.LawMarcia Coyle
Court upholds clinic zones, hears religion case. (U.S. Supreme Court)LawMarcia Coyle
D.C. Circuit trims client privilege: court says attorney-client shield doesn't survive death.LawMarcia Coyle
Elite D.C. Circuit's influence ebbs; era of landmark rulings is over, but court's administrative law docket gives it clout.LawMarcia Coyle
Employers under siege get coverage; Littler Mendelson steers its clients to policy issuer.LawMarcia Coyle
High court bar's 'inner circle;' insider know-how provides an edge - at a price. (U.S. Supreme Court bar)LawMarcia Coyle
High court hears ADEA waiver case; should severance payments block lawsuits for age bias? (Age Discrimination in Employment Act)LawMarcia Coyle
High court to resolve class action fight; if class can't be certified for suit, can it be for settlement?LawMarcia Coyle
Jones' victory may be short-lived; now she faces the tough part: proving a violation under 28 U.S.C. 1983. (Paula Jones v. Clinton case)LawMarcia Coyle, Harvey Berkman
Justices eye deductibility of alimony; at issue is a state's power to tax nonresidents differently.LawMarcia Coyle
Lawyer jobs to increase 28% by 2005; corporate work is growing, but incomes may drop.LawMarcia Coyle
Lawyers give more than $1M for 'coffee;' an NLJ look at which lawyers met with the president or slept at the White House. (National Law Journal survey)LawMarcia Coyle
Line-item veto: who'll vote how; court-watchers guess which justices will find standing and merit in law.LawMarcia Coyle
Medicaid crime surprises; lawyers scramble to get Congress to repeal law on helping clients with assets.LawMarcia Coyle
Race referenda may influence Lee's prospects; nominee to run civil rights at Justice is challenged for opposing Prop. 209. (Bill Lann Lee)LawMarcia Coyle, Harvey Berkman
Race tops the docket: promoting diversity may not justify the layoff of a white N.J. teacher.LawMarcia Coyle
Start over on case management reform? Stunned reaction to CJRA study includes calls for total rethinking. (Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990)LawMarcia Coyle, Darryl Van Duch
The '98 picture for a federally funded legal world.LawMarcia Coyle, Harvey Berkman
Was this term historic; maybe, say some, but none of its big rulings was seen as a true landmark.(Supreme Court Review)LawMarcia Coyle
What's liberty's scope? Assisted suicide was court's focus, abortion the subtext.LawMarcia Coyle
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