Bieber Faces Deportation and Major Legal Issues
Justin Bieber, the Canadian-born songster, risks deportation following his arrest in Miami on DUI charges Bieber was released on bail of $2,500 following a morning in jail at Miami-Dade following his...
View ArticleBest Selling Author and Conservative Commentator Indicted
Conservative commentator and best-selling author Dinish D’Souza has been indicted by a federal grand jury for arranging excessive campaign contributions to a candidate for the U.S. Senate. FBI. The US...
View ArticleHow To Use a University Professor’s Research To Send Your Law Blog Viral
The issue of viral marketing and the whole concept of “virality” is something that intrigues internet marketers deperate to have viral content that will, presumably, turn to floods of cash, rivers of...
View ArticleLaw Enforcement Effort Against Email Hacking Websites Results in Charges
LOS ANGELES – As part of an international law enforcement operation involving Romania, India and China, federal prosecutors have charged two operators of a United States-based email hacking...
View ArticleBig Law Bankruptcy and One Man’s Story
A successful Wall Street lawyer from a top school and an overall “Big Law” success story – maybe. But for Gregory M Owens, a life of financial and social success as a lawyer was quite the opposite...
View ArticleBieber’s Celebrity DUI Lawyer
The celebrity arrest in the news today is the DUI charges faced by singer Justin Bieber, but his lawyer is well used to appearing for celebrities in trouble. Roy Black has acted for everyone from Rush...
View ArticleLawyer Depression – Why Are Lawyers Killing Themselves?
Depression in the legal profession appears to be on the rise with a rising tally of US lawyers taking their own lives, according to a report from CNN and provided by the Centers for Disease Control and...
View Article“GoodFellas” Mobster Vinnie Asaro’s Colorful Work History
Old-style mob boss Vincent “Vinnie” Asaro was so classic his role was epitomized in the movie “Goodfellas”. But his true-life role appears to have ended after decades of mob activity as part of the...
View ArticleSobriety Checkpoint: But Who’s Checking The Police?
Sobriety checkpoints are often a controversial topic among many individuals, but not among the law enforcement community in states like Virginia. The state of Virginia is dedicated to eliminating...
View ArticleLaw School Issues – Do The Math
Going to law school has been a guaranteed entree to the good life for more years than some lawyers can remember, but no longer. With law schools facing challenges, lawsuits and other issues related...
View ArticleNeed Help? Exercising Your Right To Remain Silent
None of us wakes up expecting to be arrested during the course of the day. Yet, studies show that one in every 25 Americans was arrested in 2011. If that arrest rate is maintained, a lot of people...
View ArticleBritish Fraud Trial Sees Law Firms Embroiled in Costs Row
Two Big Law firms are facing major problems following the collapse of a fraud trial in London involving a man who has been allegedly connected to the Bahrain royal family and whose trial by the Serious...
View ArticleSnowden’s Coming Home Demand
Whistle-blowing Edward Snowden is prepared to entertain talks with the US Attorney Eric Holder for a potential return home, but only if there is a guaranteed amnesty, according to a Reuters report. The...
View ArticleWhat Happened When The Music Stopped at the Grammys?
The Grammys took a turn for the political today when the music stopped and the hot political potato of same-sex marriage took a front seat with a mass same sex-marriage officiated by none other than...
View ArticleDC Legal Recuiter Adds Managing Director
LawFuel.com – January 27, 2014, Washington, DC – Garrison & Sisson, DC’s premier attorney search firm, announced today that Justine Donahue has joined as a Managing Director in the firm’s...
View ArticleInsider Trading Charges Laid Against Two Over Burger King Play
LawFuel.com - Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and George Venizelos, the Assistant Director-in-Charge of the New York Office of the Federal Bureau of...
View ArticleLove one Killed by an Accident? When to File Suit
The loss of a loved one is always very difficult. The loss of a loved one due to the negligence of another person or entity makes it even harder to cope. People have a way of preparing emotionally...
View ArticleFacebook Lawyers Get Legal “Likes”
Facebook’s 100-person legal team is lean for a company that has more users than the population of all but two countries on earth, but the issues emanating from the biggest social networking site in the...
View ArticleWhat Jude Law Didn’t Know
The Old Bailey phone hacking trial saw actor Jude Law provide an emotional account of betrayal by a close relative who revealed intimate details about an affair between James Bond actor Daniel Craig...
View ArticleDating a Lawyer? You need to know some key dating rules.
Wikihow’s article on those who have a lawyer in their sights for dating have some tips for those wanting to succeed against a hard-nosed lawyer. As the site says, “lawyers have their own way of doing...
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