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...client [library] decides which books to send to the depository," Schneiter says. "My operation just takes care of the material that's sent out there. Generally, though, the operating principle is that the book will be seldom used...
However delicate and diplomatic the lastest negotiations over Elian Gonzalez may become, in the end they're only intended to ease the way to a foregone conclusion. Greg Craig, an American attorney representing Elian's father, flew to Havana Tuesday night for meetings with his client and with Fidel Castro, hoping to persuade both that Juan Miguel Gonzalez should fly to the U.S. as soon as possible. Gonzalez has insisted on a guarantee that he be given immediate custody of Elian, and also that Washington issue visas for a large entourage if he and Elian are to remain...
...recent study by Bear, Stearns, mainstays like Wal-Mart and Continental Airlines are among 32 companies that have restated their financial results since the Securities and Exchange Commission issued a clarification in December of the rules on recognizing revenues. For accounting firms, the choices are difficult. Challenge the client's bookkeeping, which Saylor insists was conservative, and you may end up without a client; fail to do so, and you face angry shareholders and their lawyers after the books are put right. PricewaterhouseCoopers, MicroStrategy's auditor, did not advise the firm that it had failed to comply with strict revenue...
Klarich has refused to tell a grand jury what Ford told him about the bungled hit against Riley, or anything else, arguing that attorney-client privilege applies even to dead clients--"just like the Vincent Foster case." But other lawyers, speaking for Ford's family, say that he left a note near his body, saying "I was set up...prove it," and expressing his love for his wife and children...
...social worker. Judge Carol Berkman has said that she will force Goldstein to take his medication if he becomes incoherent or disoriented; under her instructions, he is now being offered the drugs twice a day, and can decide whether to take them. So far he has declined. With their client's condition gradually deteriorating, Goldstein's lawyers have requested that he be allowed to testify now on videotape, in case he becomes too erratic to testify at all. That request was denied. They must now hope that he can hang in there, and that when the time comes he seem...