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...illness of defense counsel’s wife.” The next delay was caused by the appointment of Byrne’s lawyer, Kenneth Fishman, to a judgeship in December 2002. Byrne remained without counsel—producing yet another postponement while he tried to find a lawyer??until this spring, when he retained Frank A. Libby Jr., who is still his lawyer. Neither Libby nor Fishman could be reached for comment...
After taking her school to court to make sure she would be the only valedictorian standing at graduation, Blair Hornstine—spotlight-burned and “traumatized,” according to her lawyer??declined an appearance at her high school’s concluding ceremonies last Thursday...
With the new masters of Cabot, Currier and Winthrop Houses set to be appointed by the end of next week, a number of high profile professors—including a former member of the National Security Council and a prominent civil rights lawyer??have emerged as candidates...
...Harvard Law School (HLS) Class of 1977. Assigned to Gandolph’s case is Arthur Raven, a corporate lawyer until a judge waves a “magic wand” and turns what Turow describes as an “unwilling toad—a fully occupied lawyer??into a pro bono prince, with a demanding new non-paying client whom the rules of the court required he accept...
...Ropes & Gray, Hankins helped organizations—including Harvard and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute—design employee benefit plans. He was involved in the firm’s efforts to recruit minority lawyers and also served as a member of the Boston Lawyer??s Group, an organization that promotes the hiring and retention of attorneys of color in the Boston area...