‘ROCKET’ REP-AIR - New York Post
One year ago Roger Clemens made his triumphant return to the Yankees with his dramatic pronouncement from George Steinbrenner’s luxury box. Now he is fighting to salvage his reputation. Clemens made an apology for “mistakes in my personal life” in a
Myanmar’s Suu Kyi met lawyer: party spokesman - Tehran Times
YANGON (AFP) — Myanmar’s detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi was allowed a rare meeting with her lawyer to discuss her ongoing house arrest, a spokesman for her party said Sunday. “”Last Friday (August 8), The Lady met with her lawyer U
Hub officer accused of sex assault - Boston Globe
The Boston Police Department is investigating a woman’s complaint that she was sexually assaulted by an officer while he was on duty. A police spokesman said the department has taken no steps to limit the officer’s duties while the complaint is
More gay men embrace marriage, fatherhood - MSNBC
NEW YORK - The cost remains high, and a good lawyer is essential. Yet despite complications, the idea of becoming a biological dad with help from a surrogate mother is gaining allure among gay men as the status of “married with children” grows ever
Crowell & Moring’s Intellectual Property Group Expands With - Earthtimes
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 Crowell-patent-lawyer WASHINGTON , Aug. 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Crowell & Moring LLP is pleased to announce the addition of partner Jerry Canada to the firm’s Intellectual Property Group in New York
Lawyer says Canseco stiffed him - USA Today Blogs
Jose Canseco has a back-taxes issue with the IRS, has allowed a California house to go into foreclosure and now faces a lawsuit from his former attorney. Lawyer Robert Saunooke says the former slugger and author of steroid tell-all book Juiced owes
Wheeling lawyer gives back to WVU - Charleston Daily Mail
The man who helped wring $4 million out of Rich Rodriguez and the University of Michigan looks at the coach’s contract dispute a little differently than some other people. “I think the Rodriguez case helped unify the state,” said Bob Fitzsimmons, the











