Hecker pleads guilty to careless driving; lawyer says he was texting - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Texting, not prescription drugs, was the cause of Denny Hecker’s auto accident last year, according to a statement released hours after Hecker pleaded guilty Friday to a misdemeanor charge of careless driving. The bankrupt auto mogul entered the plea
Police unions call for apology from Obama, Patrick - Boston Globe
CAMBRIDGE — Police unions today called on President Obama and Governor Deval Patrick to apologize to “all law enforcement personnel,” saying they “deeply resent the implication” of their comments about racial profiling and the arrest of an African
Court orders some Kinsella records released, restricts access to - Globe and Mail
T he judge in a political corruption trial linked to the $1-billion sale of BC Rail has ordered a partial disclosure of documents related to the role played by Patrick Kinsella, a consultant and long-time political adviser to Premier Gordon Campbell
Martini carves out new territory in nuke terrorist thriller - Stamford Advocate
Steve Martini was part of a wave of lawyers-turned-novelists who enlivened the crime fiction scene in the 1990s. Inspired by the success of Scott Turow and John Grisham, Martini ditched his day job — along with such peers as Lisa Scottoline and Paul
Internet Law: Less at Risk Doesn’t Mean Never at Risk - BusinessWeek
BusinessWeek’ s SmallBiz team is introducing two new guest bloggers today. Attorney Jonathan I. Ezor, who wrote the post below, will be blogging about identifying and managing the risks that the Internet brings to business owners’ operations











