Murder charge for boys would have made Edlington trial too problematic
The spectre of the trial of the two boys who killed the toddler James Bulger 16 years ago loomed large over Sheffield Crown Court yesterday — with the result that there will be no repeat spectacle of two small boys in the dock for attempted murder. feeds.timesonline.co.uk |
Trader 'used Chinese food code' for share deals
A work experience student at a City bank is alleged to have sent coded messages to his father telling him to buy Chinese food hours before the father bought shares in three companies that were about to make major announcements, a court heard today. feeds.timesonline.co.uk |
Law marketers win key ruling with Florida Bar settlement
A recent federal court stipulation increases available online information businesses can use to evaluate and select legal representation. bizjournals.com |
Immigrant law center merges with Legal Aid
Citing the financial difficulties of the recession, the Hawaii Immigrant Justice Center will now operate as a new division of the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii and will be known as the Hawaii Immigrant Justice Center at the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii. bizjournals.com |
Lawyers create magazines, books to build credibility, gain clients
Jason Chalik carries a stack of business cards wherever he goes. He has a Web site and a blog, and he speaks at local events – all to build his brand and credibility as a personal injury attorney. bizjournals.com |