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Web sites: the good, the bad and the cheapest
Dish on dismal, dotty or delightful law firm Web sites-and win a $20 Starbucks card Now is your chance to weigh in with nominations for the First Annual Law Firm Web site awards-the Big Law Webbies. Let's face it: Big Law needs a good competition to step up its game. No one in today's world hires so much as a plumber without first checking the company's Internet presence.Coal ash disaster lingers in Tennessee
Holly Schean didn't know what was on the other side of the hill near her parents' home in Kingston, Tenn. At 1 a.m. on Dec. 22, 2008, she found out. The earth split and toxic coal ash surged across a finger of the Emory River. The 5.4-million-cubic-yard torrent from a slurry-filled pond owned by the Tennessee Valley Authority deposited the splintered house 10 yards from its foundation.Sears to return to private practice at Schiff Hardin
As her name is bandied about as a potential U.S. Supreme Court nominee, Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears has announced what she will do when she leaves the Supreme Court of Georgia next month.In a recent interview, Sears said she will divide her time between practicing law at the Atlanta office of Schiff Hardin and working on her pet project of late, strengthening marriage.Probe into Ill. fundraiser's death looks at drugs
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Judge Darden keeps lawyers in mind
In eight years on the bench, Cobb County State Court Judge David P. Darden has drawn from lessons learned in his previous 20 years as a private attorney."As a judge, I want to remember what it's like to practice law," Darden said during a recent conversation in his chambers. "It's a very difficult, stressful job.For grads, Wall St. fills a gap that colleges don't
In recent years, many top universities have tried to guide their students into careers other than finance.In 2008, Drew Gilpin Faust, the president of Harvard University, went so far as to give a speech to graduating seniors asking them to stand fast against Wall Street's "all but irresistible recruiting juggernaut.Should Employers Consider Obesity A Protected Disability?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that more than one-third of adults in the United States are considered "obese."UK steps up insider trading 'show trials'
Insider-trading cases are like London buses: You can wait for ages without seeing any at all. And then a whole bunch will come along at the same time. Last week, the U.K. Financial Services Authority was pursuing two high-profile investigations into alleged insider-dealing rings. Earlier in March, prosecutors secured a rare prison sentence against a former stockbroker.25 dead in W.Va. mine blast, worst since 1984
MONTCOAL, W.Va. AP - A huge underground explosion blamed on methane gas killed 25 coal miners in the worst U.S. mining disaster in more than two decades.Four others were missing Tuesday, their chances of survival dimming as rescuers were held back by poison gases that accumulated near the blast site, about 1.5 miles from the entrance to Massey Energy Co.Trending Stories
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