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452. Legal Services Board blasted by House Panel: 'Snout in trough'? Reagan appointees rebuked for making big claims for fees; GOP lawmakers upset.
453. Gorsuch threat of funds cutoff could lead to lawsuit.
454. Fedders indicates looser SEC enforcement policy.
455. Congress divided, bankruptcy law's future uncertain: Christmas deadline.
456. Reagan withdraws his nominees for Legal Service unit: 'sleep' at Senate?
457. NLRB appointee calls for 'peaceful' settlements: only two senators show for Donald Dotson's confirmation hearing.
458. Gibson, Dunn: a legal empire that circles the globe: L.A.'s largest firm.
459. FTC's probe of legal profession hinges on senate vote.
460. Conservatives act on major changes in legal services: clock is running, LSC Board seeks limits on activities of lawyers, clients, short-term funding.
461. Electronic publishing opens 1st Amendment debate.
462. LSC official solicits comment on class-action limits.
463. Exclusionary rule: uncertain future in Congress, Supreme Court.
464. Antitrust measure faces key vote in Senate today: effort to limit debate.
465. Kaplan firm faces loss of reputation as lawyers leave: management dispute.
466. Bar Trustees vote to keep reporters our of meetings: 'small club'? Board also resists mail ballots on dues, other member issues; Coleman hits actions.
467. High Court hears argument on laws limiting abortion: three cases; city, states want broader authority to set regulations; U.S. urges restraint.
468. Western governors win some coal lease concessions from Watt.
469. Profile.
470. In legal citadel, lawyer takes aim at own profession: seeks end to 'tyranny'.
471. Congress returns, but legal issues unlikely for action: lame-duck session.
472. Reagan drops bid for approval of labor board head: names two to panel.
473. Scientists seek more input in agency rule-making process.
474. In-house counsel seek louder voice in legal profession: corporation lawyers want influence to match their numbers: form national group: shedding stigma.
475. Securities lawyers welcome shift in SEC enforcement.
476. Burger delivers strong warning on court's caseload: growing debate; says 'drastic changes' needed to prevent work from suffering; no specifics.
477. Draft law struck, case dismissed by federal judge: government claims ruling won't affect other prosecutions: business as usual? Registration trial.
478. FCC mobil telephone decision means big business for lawyers.
479. Trial lawyers see big potential for class action suits: fees are enormous but so are risks, plaintiffs' bar says: individual cases passe? 'Under every rock.'
480. Social security counsel program opposed by lawyers, legal aid.
481. Congress may miss deadline to reform bankruptcy courts: competing bills.
482. 'Electronic press' poses problems for media attorneys: print or broadcast? Defamation liability, 'airwaves' regulation may need overhaul; litigation likely.
483. Election results will cause some regulatory fallout.
484. Litigation centers for legal services subjected to probe: six in California.
485. Legal aid groups face budget cuts for surplus funds.
486. Lawsuits against bar associations on the increase.
487. New ABA president advocates end to proliferation of needless suits.
488. Delegates retreat from discrimination stand on private clubs over heated opposition.
489. Kutak predicts certain passage next February: but lengthy debate on one amendment raises serious doubts: convention ends early: ethics code.
490. Delegates approve curb on religious discrimination: ABA Convention; compromise struck with resolution on nuclear arms; 'alliance' celebrates.
491. Sluggish economy continues to send clients to lawyers: recession-proof? Conventioneers see bankruptcy business replacing real estate; no worry at the top.
492. ABA may put off ethics code vote until next year: more review? California, New York to ask delegates for postponement; debate begins Tuesday.
493. ABA Governors take no position on bias proposals.
494. Ethics rules top long agenda for ABA convention: nuclear arms limits, discrimination issues also to be debated: San Francisco meeting: starts Thursday.
495. FTC's funeral director rules prompt clash with Congress.
496. Ethics rules urged for attorneys on Capitol Hill staffs: lack of guidance seen.
497. Key legal issues still in Congress late in session: recess approaches; vote on immigration, Legal Services likely; court bills stalled; tax hike eyed.
498. Lawmakers push bills to block Watt's offshore oil drilling plan.
499. U.S. asks justices to allow states to regulate abortions: attacked by ACLU.
500. Bankruptcy ruling raises question of tax court status.
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