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Legal Secretary - Intellectual Property £32,000 - London - Administration &

A UK law firm with stunning new offices based near St Pauls is looking for a legal secretary to join their IP group. The role is supporting a partner plus associates with all documentation, diary management and organisation of meetings and events.

Legal Secretary Trademarks £32,000 - London - Legal -

Based a short walk from Fenchurch Street station, this top UK law firm is looking for a legal secretary to join its Trademarks team. The department has a real 'team playing' environment and the role itself is working for a Partner and a two Associates.

Bob Marley's daughter pleads guilty to drug charge (AP)

AP - The youngest child of reggae legend Bob Marley has admitted growing marijuana in her Philadelphia-area home.

Austrian kidnap victim details ordeal in new book (AP)

The book '3096 Tage' (3096 days) by Natascha Kampusch who was kidnapped and imprisoned in a cellar for eight and a half years, are on display in a book shop as the sale of the book starts in Vienna, Austria, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010.  (AP Photo/Ronald Zak)AP - An Austrian woman kidnapped at age 10 says she was repeatedly beaten, starved and forced to do housework half-naked during her 8 1/2 years at the mercy of a man who admired Hitler and considered himself an Egyptian god.


Attorney J.D. Hensarling to teach Pretrial Law at Campbell University School of Law

Triangle - Ragsdale Liggett PLLC Announces that Attorney J.D. Hensarling will teach at Campbell University School of Law Raleigh, NC – September, 2010 -- Ragsdale Liggett PLLC announces that J.D. Hensarling will teach Pretrial Litigation at Campbell University School of Law in Raleigh, NC, this fall as an Adjunct Professor.

John Lennon's killer is again denied parole in NY (AP)

FILE - In this 1975 file photo, Mark David Chapman is seen at Fort Chaffee near Fort Smith, Ark. Chapman, John Lennon's killer, is again up for parole in New York. Chapman is scheduled to be interviewed at Attica Correctional Facility sometime this week, as early as Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. It will be the sixth try at freedom for the former maintenance man who has spent nearly 30 years in the upstate New York prison. He has been denied parole every two years since becoming eligible in 2000. (AP Photo/Greg Lyuan, File)AP - John Lennon's killer was again denied parole in New York, nearly 30 years after gunning down the ex-Beatle outside the musician's New York City apartment building.


Graduates tell law firms to keep clear of social media

Law firms looking to attract the best graduates should steer clear of social networking sites.

VictoryLand attorney: Judge's move won't affect raid chances

An attorney for VictoryLand said Tuesday that a Macon County Circuit Court Judge dropping his temporary re­straining order is an expected, procedural move and won't af­fect whether VictoryLand can be raided.

Philippine massacre 'carefully planned': witness (AFP)

Police investigators look at the victims of a massacre in Ampatuan town in the Maguindanao province of the Philippines, November 2009. A powerful Muslim clan carefully planned and carried out the killings of 57 people -- including 30 journalists -- in the Philippines' worst massacre, a witness said Wednesday as the landmark trial began.(AFP/File/Mark Navales)AFP - A powerful Muslim clan carefully planned and carried out the killings of 57 people -- including 30 journalists -- in the Philippines' worst massacre, a witness said Wednesday as the landmark trial began.


NC Attorney General To Address Crime Lab Problems

North Carolina's attorney general is speaking out about problems with the State Bureau of Investigation's crime lab. Attorney General Roy Cooper plans to talk about problems with the lab at a Wednesday news conference. Last month, a report by independent investigators found that SBI agents helped prosecutors obtain convictions over a 16-year period by misrepresenting blood evidence and keeping ...

Judge calls Nicollette Sheridan lawsuit "annoying" (Reuters)

U.S. actress Nicollette Sheridan speaks during a news conference in Vienna February 18, 2009. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter BaderReuters - ABC suffered a few pre-trial setbacks on Tuesday related to former "Desperate Housewives" actress Nicollette Sheridan's $20 million wrongful-termination lawsuit against the network and series creator Marc Cherry.


Legal Expenses Underwriter ATE

Our client, an independently owned legal expenses insurance providers is currently seeking a Legal Expenses Underwriter, to strengthen their existing team.

Legal action over $3bn Pilbara project

[AAP] - Iron ore explorer Cape Lambert Resources Ltd has begun legal action it says could stall a multi-billion-dollar magnetite operation in Western Australia s Pilbara region.Cape Lambert executive chairman ...

Legal action over Pilbara project

Cape Lambert Resources Ltd has begun legal action over Western Australia's Pilbara project.

Law Requires Coop to Post Prices Online

A new federal law requires Harvard and other publicly funded universities to post the prices and ISBNs of course books online.

Law Enforcement Explorer Post 3775 begins new season

After a success 2009-10 season, the Maple Grove Law Enforcement Post is eager to begin a new year. The Explorers a group of young men and women between the ages of 14 to 20 who have chosen to "explore" a career in the law enforcement profession.

Law gets tough on texting while driving

Text messagers beware. A new state law that makes texting while driving a primary offense for which a driver may be stopped went into effect Sunday.

NJ Attorney General reviewing role of consultant in Race to the Top error

The state Attorney General's Office on Tuesday said it is reviewing the contract of a consultant paid more than $500,000 to help New Jersey through two rounds of competition for federal education funding.

Law Society supports on-the-spot fines

The Law Society has backed the Barnett Government's plan to introduce on-the-spot fines for minor offences.

Law firms taking on might of capital

YORKSHIRE'S law firms are competing with their London rivals to gain work from Britain's biggest companies, according to research compiled by the legal industry 'bible', the Legal 500. (07/09/2010 20:14:24)

Longtime friend testifies in Islamic charity trial (AP)

AP - A longtime friend of a man accused of using an Islamic charity to smuggle money to Muslim fighters in Chechnya has testified that defendant Pete Seda wanted to promote peace and help orphans.

Law Office of Brodsky & Smith, LLC Announces Investigation of ResCare, Inc.

BALA CYNWYD, Pa.----Law office of Brodsky & Smith, LLC announces that it is investigating potential claims against the Board of Directors of ResCare, Inc. relating to the proposed acquisition by an entity sponsored by Onex Partners III, L.P. .

Attorney general seeks freeze of former trooper's assets

The Indiana attorney general filed a lawsuit today to freeze the assets of a former state trooper, alleging he embezzled about $89,000 from the Indiana Toll Road post near Bristol.

Nanny says she kept lists of Anna Nicole's drugs (AP)

FILE - In this Dec. 1, 2004 file photo, Anna Nicole Smith poses for a photo as she arrives for the VH1 'Big in '04' awards in Los Angeles.  (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, file )AP - A second nanny testifying at the drug conspiracy trial of Anna Nicole Smith's two doctors and lawyer-boyfriend said Tuesday that she kept a list of drugs given to the model and that it numbered 18 at one point.


Legal action over $3b Pilbara project

Iron ore explorer Cape Lambert Resources has begun legal action it says could stall a multi-billion dollar magnetite operation in Western Australia’s Pilbara region.

Legal fight for WA iron explorer

IRON ore explorer Cape Lambert Resources has begun legal action it says could stall a multi-billion dollar magnetite operation in WA's Pilbara region.

Law enforcement snags 3 separate drivers on DUI charges with their kids in the car

Law enforcement snags 3 separate drivers on DUI charges with their kids in the car

Sect leader Jeffs fights extradition to Texas (AP)

Warren Jeffs, left, leader of the FLDS Church, appears  before Judge Terry Christiansen in Third District Court on  Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010 in West Jordan, Utah.  At right is his attorney Walter Bugden.   (AP Photo/Trent Nelson, Pool)AP - Polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs on Tuesday refused to sign a waiver that would have allowed his extradition to Texas, where he faces bigamy, aggravated sexual assault and assault charges over alleged incidents with underage girls at a church ranch.


Lawyer may be missing link

KUALA LUMPUR: Police believe that a missing lawyer could hold the key to the disappearance of missing millionaire Datuk Sooselawati Lawiya and three others.

Attorney General Holder tells religious leaders burning Qur’an is 'idiotic and dangerous'

Attorney General Eric Holder is calling the planned burning of the Qur’an at a Florida church idiotic and dangerous.

Attorney General Holder tells religious leaders burning Quran is 'idiotic and dangerous'

Attorney General Eric Holder is calling the planned burning of the Quran at a Florida church idiotic and dangerous.

Lawyer wants charge stayed during Toronto 18 sentencing hearing

The lawyer for one of the final men convicted in the "Toronto 18" terrorism plot has asked a Superior Court judge to stay one of the charges against his client.

Attorney General files lawsuit against former State Police Post Commander

On Tuesday Indiana Attorney General, Greg Zoeller, filed a lawsuit to freeze the assets of 58 year-old Dallard Tackett.

Law Office of Jonathan M. Stein, P.L. Investigates Possible Breach of Fiduciary Duty by the Board of ZymoGenetics, Inc.

BOCA RATON, Fla.----The Law Office of Jonathan M. Stein, P.L. is investigating the Board of Directors of ZymoGenetics, Inc. for possible breaches of fiduciary duty and other violations of state law in connection with their attempt to complete a sale of the Company to Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. .

'Law & Order: SVU': Benson heads to Los Angeles

"Law & Order: SVU" will try to help out the newest member of the franchise, "Law & Order: Los Angeles," with a character crossover on Sept. 29. No surprise there.There is a little wrinkle to the crossover, though: Fans will meet Skeet Ulrich's "LOLA" character in the "SVU" episode -- before his own show's series premiere. "SVU" executive producer Neal Baer explains how Olivia Benson (Mariska ...

Attorney general seeks freeze of trooper’s assets

The Indiana attorney general filed a lawsuit Tuesday to freeze the assets of a former state trooper, alleging he embezzled about $89,000 from the Indiana Toll Road post near Bristol.

Attorney general investigating fake' campaign ballots

The state's attorney general is investigating allegations of campaign fraud after a Prince George's County senator complained his opponents are circulating false sample voting ballots to fool voters before Tuesday's primary elections.

Feds: Army base gunman threatened to kill Obama (AP)

AP - A former soldier accused of demanding mental treatment as he took hostages at gunpoint at a Georgia Army hospital later told investigators he planned to kill President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton, federal prosecutors said in court documents filed Tuesday.

Colorado couple in court in Russian adoption abuse case (Reuters)

Reuters - Court proceedings for a Colorado couple accused of abusing three girls adopted from Russia were postponed on Tuesday after a defense lawyer told a judge that plea negotiations were under way.

Authorities: Ohio man ignored maggots on sick wife (AP)

AP - A grand jury has indicted an Ohio man in the death of his ailing wife, who was found with rotting bedsores on her body and maggots that apparently had been on her before she died.
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