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Wave of layoffs a legal minefield
The sinking economy may have triggered tough times for some law firms, but it's been a boon for lawyers hired to plan and execute layoffs in every corner of Corporate America. It's no easy task, they note, stressing that layoffs gone wrong can trigger discrimination lawsuits, wrongful discharge claims and disparate-impact class actions.Deletions from the 2011 License Revoked List and 2011 Ineligible List
The New Jersey Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection declares that past due payment for the following attorneys were received before publication of the 2011 License Revoked List. These payments were received after the publishers' deadline, so publication of the names could not be prevented. The Order declaring those on the List revoked was effective upon publication, September 26, 2011. The effect, therefore, is that these attorneys did not have their licenses to practice law in New Jersey revoked. Their names should be stricken from the Court Order dated September 20, 2011 and published on September 26, 2011.Lawyer Sued by Chevron Cries SLAPP
An East Coast lawyer claims the energy giant's malicious prosecution suit against him in the Northern District of California should be thrown out as a strategic lawsuit against public participation.View more book results for the query "*"
Albany Attorney Given Fees Sought in Police Beating Case
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