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Washington Lawyer: October 2009
Washington Lawyer: October 2009


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 Volume 24 No. 2

Contents
Letters
From the President
By Kim M. Keenan
Bar Happenings
By Kathryn Alfisi
Bar Counsel
By Gene Shipp
and Joe Perry
Legal Beat
By Kathryn Alfisi
Books in the Law
By Ronald Goldfarb
and Joseph Goulden
Attorney Briefs
By Thai Phi Stone
Legal Spectator
By Jacob A. Stein
Features
A Cautionary Tale: The Ted Stevens Prosecution
Former Alaska Senator Ted Stevens emerged from court a vindicated man, and the Department of Justice’s top guns in collective shame. Anna Stolley Persky follows the timeline to Steven’' reversal of fortunes and its impact on the reputation of federal prosecutors
 
Pay Equity: The Ledbetter Impact
Lilly Ledbetter’s fight against employent discrimination has taken her from an Alabama tire plant to the White House. A law bearing her name is a victory for employees, as Tamara Lytle reports, but what exactly are the true legal ramifications?
 
 
Taking the Stand: Spoliation
Chika Duru argues for the courts to impose sanctions on spoliators of relevant evidence, absent the prerequisite that they first must determine if the destruction of evidence was carried out in bad faith
 
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