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Employers cannot invoke the so-called "self-critical analysis privilege" in refusing to turn over internal documents in an employment discrimination case, a federal judge has ruled. In his n
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Signing court documents in ink and delivering hard copies to the clerk may soon go the way of the quill pen if the federal court succeeds in expanding its electronic filing system.Judg
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A Paris court on Wednesday convicted former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega of laundering drug money in France in the 1980s and ordered him to spend seven years behind bars - a sentence that com
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In Pennsylvania, the adjudication of uninsured and underinsured motorist claims has undergone a substantial change. Previously, all uninsured and underinsured motorist disputes were litigated in ma
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A lawyer's failure to tell a court and his adversary that he is counsel of record in an appeal involving the same legal issue is cause for throwing out a settlement based in part on the murky
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Supreme Court yesterday made it significantly easier for employers to defend against Title VII workplace discrimination claims that are based on long-ago decisions
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Decided Sept. 30, 2008 Before Spolzino, J.P., Florio, Angiolillo, Dickerson, JJ. APPEAL by the intervenor, William V. Grady, District Attorney, Dutchess County, in a p
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The Supreme Court issued two opinions Tuesday morning, both of them striking down lower court opinions that had favored prosecutors. Over at the a class="linelink" target="new" href="http://senten
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