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March 21, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Ex-Army hospital nurse accused of stealing painkillers, infecting 15 patients with hepatitis

EL PASO, Texas AP - At least 15 military service members or their relatives are believed to have been infected with hepatitis by a nurse suspected of stealing their painkillers during surgery.The nurse, retired Army captain Jon Dale Jones, was arrested this month in Miami on federal charges of assaulting three of those patients and possession of a controlled substance by fraud.
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August 30, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Should You Monitor Employee Use of Social Media?

Sharlyn Lauby, an HR pro turned consultant with more than 20 years of professional human resources experience, posted a wonderful article, "How to Handle an Employee's Controversial Online Comment."
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March 01, 2013 | Daily Business Review

Tax on guns would go toward mental health treatment

A 4 percent fee would be imposed on dealers' sale of guns and ammunition with the money to go to mental health treatment, under a bill filed by a Tampa Democrat.
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September 29, 2011 | New York Law Journal

More Minorities Were Promoted to Top Positions in New York City Courts After Early Retirements

According to court statistics, 12 of 21 vacant positions filled at the level of chief clerk or first deputy chief clerk went to minority group members in November and December.
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July 23, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Immigration Law

Michael D. Patrick, a partner at Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, writes: Over the span of the last several weeks, foreign nationals seeking to immigrate to the United States on the basis of an employer's sponsorship have had their green card hopes raised, dashed and raised again in an extraordinary series of actions by the Department of State and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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December 03, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Supreme Court refuses to rule on case involving reselling of life insurance policies

WASHINGTON AP - The SupremeCourt declined Monday to rule on a case that tests whether states can regulate the sale of life insurance by policyholders to investors, a practice known as "viatical" or life settlements.Under viatical settlements, individuals sell their life insurance policies for less than face value to third parties, including investors such as hedge funds, in order to realize an immediate cash benefit.
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December 21, 2007 | Law.com

Advice for First-Year Students Seeking Summer Jobs

Every year around Dec. 1, recruiters at large law firms brace for an avalanche of hundreds or thousands of resumes from eager and hopeful first-year law students seeking lucrative summer associate positions. William Chamberlain, assistant dean of Law Career Strategy and Advancement at Northwestern, recommends students look beyond the large firms to clerkships, the public sector, in-house departments and smaller law firms. The summer could even be an opportunity for students to explore their dream jobs.
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March 11, 2003 | New Jersey Law Journal

Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 11, No. 47 -- March 11, 2003

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March 07, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Hispanic Bar Honors Rivera

The regional chapter of the Hispanic National Bar Association hosted a reception on March 4 at JAMS honoring Judge Jenny Rivera, who was recently appointed to the Court of Appeals.
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March 20, 2006 | Legaltech News

Case Management Software Can Be a Small Firm's Best Friend

Small-firm lawyers have resisted adopting case management software -- even though it helps deliver faster, better and cheaper services. "Small firms often shy away from case management because it changes the way they practice law," says Andrew Adkins III, of the University of Florida's Legal Technology Institute. But solo Al Nye says that's the firms' mistake. "Case management software reduces the time spent on administrative functions and lets lawyers focus on the big picture -- winning their case."
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