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Recession Pushes Back Retirement for Some Partners
With the dollar amount of their 401(k) plans decreasing, the age when many partners expect to retire is increasing.ABA: Only 55 percent of Last Year's Law Grads Found Full-Time Legal Jobs
Only slightly more than half of 2011 law school graduates had found full-time, long-term jobs that require bar passage nine months after they graduated, according to employment figures released Monday by the American Bar Association.Galarza v. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Inc.
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Danser Pulls Tools Out of Pandori�s Box
Indicted Santa Clara County Judge William Danser will take the stand in his own defense when he goes on trial Tuesday on charges he fixed traffic tickets and handed down lenient sentences in a pair of DUI cases. The only other witness the defense plans to call is Santa Clara Deputy DA John Schon. "I don't need to call any witnesses,� said Danser's defense attorney, Kenneth Robinson. �I will win with the prosecution's.� Prosecutor David Pandori has indicated he'll call as many as 107 witnesses.Breath-Test-Refusal Conviction Stands, Despite Driver's Deficiency in English
A mere assertion that a suspected drunken driver does not understand English is not enough to warrant dismissal of a conviction for refusing to submit to a breath test, a state appeals court ruled on Thursday.Dechert's Litigation Co-Chair to Lead Microsoft Legal Team's Litigation Arm
David M. Howard, the co-chairman of Dechert's 130-lawyer white-collar and securities litigation group, announced Wednesday that he is leaving the firm for an in-house position as corporate vice president and deputy general counsel in charge of litigation at Microsoft. In the last few years, Howard has represented a number of high-profile clients, including former Rite Aid CEO Timothy Noonan and Michael Kopper, the first of the major Enron defendants to negotiate a cooperation agreement with the government.Trending Stories
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