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July 11, 2012 | The Recorder

Runaway Data

Under California law, companies are required to comply with notification requirements when personal information is breached, explain Atkinson Andelson attorneys.
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September 24, 2002 | Law.com

Silence Pact in Louima Case Rare, Hard to Enforce

The sentencing agreement approved Saturday in New York in the case of former police officer Charles Schwarz's involvement in the infamous Abner Louima assault was unique in that it memorialized in writing a vow of silence about the case. Both prosecutor Alan Vinegrad and defense attorney Ronald P. Fischetti say they've never heard of a self-imposed restriction on talking about a case being put in writing.
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March 09, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Trusts and Estates Law

C. Raymond Radigan, a former Surrogate of Nassau County and of counsel to Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, and David R. Schoenhaar, an associate at the firm, write that a new law going into effect on Sept. 1, 2009 will have a major impact on drafting a valid power of attorney and supplemental statutory major gifts rider that meets the principal's estate planning or elder law objectives. It is critical, they warn, for attorneys to ensure that they effectively incorporate the changes enacted through the new law into their practice areas.
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January 31, 2005 | Law.com

Setting the Docket

For 17 years, Jon Davidson has been in the forefront of the gay rights movement, handling some of the nation's highest-profile court cases -- for seven years as a staff attorney at the ACLU of Southern California and for the past 10 years at Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, the nation's leading gay rights law firm. His colleagues rank Davidson as one of the best at what he does. Matthew Coles of the ACLU's national office in New York, called him "one of the top gay rights lawyers of all time."
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June 24, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

Attorneys Reinstated From Ineligible List

The New Jersey Lawyers' Fund For Client Protection declares that the following New Jersey attorneys, having fully satisfied the requirements of the annual assessment, are hereby removed from the list of those declared ineligible by Order of the New Jersey Supreme Court dated September 22, 2009 and effective upon publication on September 28, 2009.
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April 18, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Lawyers advise job-seekers to be flexible

In good times, lawyers can rely on legal recruiters or their law school's career services department to find a job-but for many that doesn't work in today's tough legal market. Several recent law school graduates and more senior lawyers shared other ways to find sustaining legal work in down times at a panel organized by the Young Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Georgia's Women in the Profession Committee on Thursday.
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February 01, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

Facto v. Snuffy Pantagis et al

While the power failure relieved the banquet hall of the obligation to provide plaintiffs with a wedding reception pursuant to the contract's force majeure clause, the banquet hall's inability to perform the contract also relieved plaintiffs of their obligation to pay the contract price.
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June 10, 2002 | New Jersey Law Journal

McCarter & English Among Law Firms Paying $50M in Settling Fraud Suits

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September 30, 2005 | Law.com

Employment References: A Cautionary Tale

In most states, there is no affirmative duty to respond to a prospective employer's request for a reference, say Bruce Rosen and Amy Grossman. Awareness of potential liability has long led most attorneys to counsel clients to keep references for former employees to "name, rank and serial number." For those laggards who haven't yet gotten the message, an appellate decision sounds much like mom's admonition against gossip: "If you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all."
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March 01, 2005 | Legaltech News

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New sites include search tools and legislative tracking.
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