
The Latest Revelations In The Dan Markel Murder Case
With trial set for the fall, information about the state's case is starting to emerge.
With trial set for the fall, information about the state's case is starting to emerge.
"[T]here's no way Charlie or anyone in the family is involved. They're all so nice."
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"Danny used to tell me... he was the only one that knew the truth about what a bad person I was."
Wendi Adelson in her own words, on the death of her ex-husband and on the death of their marriage.
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Some follow-up on Thursday's major revelations in this case.
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A probable cause affidavit alleges involvement by Wendi Adelson's brother, Charles Adelson.
We know a little bit more, but many details are being withheld because the investigation is still ongoing.
More details should emerge at a press conference later today.
How long did Dan Markel have to wait before paramedics arrived?
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A police report and recent news stories contain additional information about the murder of Professor Dan Markel.
Former classmates, teachers, and students of Dan Markel remember this late, great law professor.
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What do we know -- and what do we not know -- about Professor Dan Markel's terrible and tragic death?
* NO, NO, NO, NOTORIOUS! Previously unpublished documents from the Clinton White House have been released, and it looks like Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was criticized for her “laconic” nature. Not cool, Bill. [Legal Times] * Document review jobs aren’t going anywhere, folks. Exhibit A: Winston & Strawn’s e-discovery practice is bringing in the big bucks, earning the firm more than $20 million in revenue last year. [Capital Business / Washington Post] * More lawyers are being treated for substance abuse for drugs and alcohol than ever before. In fact, a founding partner of Farella Braun + Martel, one of California’s largest firms, was once a “functioning alcoholic.” [Am Law Daily] * A Florida jury apparently set on “sending a message” to tobacco companies awarded $23.6 billion in punitive damages to a chain smoker’s widow against RJ Reynolds. That was a costly message. [Reuters] * June 2014 marked the fewest people who sat for the LSAT in 14 years, but it may get even lower if a new ABA proposal which would allow the test to be waived for 10% of students passes. [Central Florida Future] * Dan Markel, FSU Law prof, criminal law theorist, and PrawfsBlawg founder, RIP. [Tallahassee Democrat]