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Ga. Woman Sentenced For Stealing Federal Benefits
Federal prosecutors say a metro Atlanta woman has been sentenced to more than a year in prison for stealing her dead parents' federal retirement benefits.ACC Value Champs Offer Savings Tips
The prevailing wisdom among the Association of Corporate Counsel's newest class of Value Champions is that hourly billing for legal services is dead, technology is on the rise, and predictability is a priority. Among the 2013 champs are Bank of America, Office Depot Inc. and Nike Inc.Children's Welfare Trumps Biology in Support Case
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Gay Marriage Bar May Pave Way for Civil Union Law
A recent ruling against same-sex couples marrying in New Jersey may give impetus to legislation creating a new status of domestic partnership that does not disturb the traditional definition of marriage.Court Expands Workers' Comp Retaliation Claim to Co-Workers
An employee who is fired for refusing to dissuade a subordinate from pursuing a workers' compensation claim may now bring a wrongful discharge claim against the employer, a divided Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled in a case of first impression. The court relied on a state supreme court case that determined it's a violation of public policy for an employer to terminate an at-will employee for filing such a claim.O'Melveny Beats Back Hitachi Patent Claims in East Texas Trial Against TPV
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