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Ehringer v. Director, Division of Taxation
An estate must file a protective refund claim within the three-year period established by statute in order to preserve a claim for a refund of the estate tax based on deductible expenses the estate expects to incur in litigation beyond the three-year period.Climan Group Jumps to Weil Gotshal
M&A lawyer Richard Climan says about a dozen people from Dewey & LeBoeuf are joining Weil's Silicon Valley office.Supreme Court Justice Lewis hospitalized
Florida Supreme Court Justice R. Fred Lewis from Miami-Dade County has been hospitalized, fellow Justice Barbara Pariente said today.View more book results for the query "*"
Nominees Sought for N.J. State Bar Foundation 2008 Medal of Honor
Notice to the bar.Rochester Lawyer Tapped for Western District Bench
Elizabeth Wolford's nomination to a judgeship in the Western District by the White House moves her one step closer to becoming the first woman judge ever in the Buffalo-based district.146 Montgomery Investors v. Parke Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine
Venue in a contract dispute was transferred to Montgomery County because defendant was no longer doing business in Philadelphia at the time that the action was commenced. Preliminary objections sustained.Plaintiffs Attorneys Think Globally, Act Locally in Financial Privacy Cases
In suits against Costco, In-N-Out Burger and dozens of other chains, class action lawyers are trying to show that companies broke financial privacy laws by putting too much bank card information on sales receipts. But since a federal judge refused to certify a class of Cost Plus customers in May, plaintiffs have met the same fate in several similar cases across the country. Now, instead of trying to represent a nationwide class, plaintiffs attorneys are focusing on claims that arise from only a few stores.What Is Your Brand and How Can You Develop It?
Think about how many people know you, the person, as opposed to knowing your reputation as a top-notch paralegal. The odds are that most people in your professional world barely know the real you at all. They have expectations and know your skills, area of expertise and quirks, but how many of those people have you spoken with about something other than work? The answer is probably just a handful.Trending Stories
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