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Because the applicant did not own the property at the time of the application, it was ineligible for an Innocent Party Grant under the Brownfield and Contaminated Site Remediation Act.Get Ready for Mediation: Your Client Deserves It
Mediation involves getting a lawyer to stop thinking purely like a client's advocate in pursuit of judgment or vindication, and start thinking like the client's counselor in pursuit of resolution. This is a skill to be learned and developed like any other legal skill, as both lawyers and clients usually enter a mediation ready to try the case. Nicholas Stevens offers a mental checklist to prepare the lawyer to take a seat at the mediation table.View more book results for the query "*"
E-Legal: Will California's Tough Anti-Spam Law Fly?
In the surprising absence of a federal law that grapples with spam head-on, about 35 states have enacted their own laws to try dealing with the problem. California Gov. Gray Davis just signed into state law arguably the toughest anti-spam law in the country. But will this new law work in combating spam, and will it pass constitutional muster? Only time will tell.How Bad Client Behavior Can Affect Law Firms
Claiming "zero tolerance" for sexual harassment is a common way for law firms to declare their hard-line approach if such a problem occurs within their own organizations. But a lawsuit filed by a former Blank Rome associate demonstrates the gray areas that can emerge when bad conduct comes from big clients. The case is serving as an example of the opposing tensions that law firm management has in addressing a worker's allegations and maintaining viable relationships with important clients.The Internet: Helping Lawyers Make Fools of Themselves Since 1990
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