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Re-employing disabled veterans under USERRA
While most employers are familiar with their obligations under the ADA, the federal law generally prohibiting employment discrimination on the basis of disability, many employers are unaware that even greater protections may be available to impaired or disabled veterans under the USERRA.Report: Inequalities Persist for Women Judges Outside NYC
Though the role of women in the courts has increased markedly in the last 15 years, a report by the New York State Committee on Women in the Courts says there are still glaring inequalities, such as the lack of women judges outside of New York City. Those questioned for the report attributed the slow gains to too few qualified women candidates on the ballots and a public perception that judges should be men.D.C. Circuit Delivers High-Cost EDD Lesson
The D.C. Circuit's ruling in In re Fannie Mae is a cautionary tale for e-discovery counsel that highlights the importance of understanding the issues and the potential scope of EDD before entering into any type of agreement governing the future conduct of discovery in the case.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawyer: Sept. 11 conspirator deserves new trial
RICHMOND, Va. AP - Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui's guilty plea was invalid because he was denied potentially helpful evidence and was restricted in choosing his own counsel, his lawyer told a federal appeals court Friday.A federal prosecutor countered that Moussaoui got exactly what he wanted when he ignored his attorneys' advice and pleaded guilty before the evidence he had sought could be provided.Designation of Accutane Litigation as a Mass Tort
Notice to the bar.Justice Ginsburg's Husband Dies at Age 78
Prominent tax lawyer and professor Martin Ginsburg, husband of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg for 56 years, died Sunday at their home in Washington, D.C. Martin Ginsburg, who was 78, died from complications of metastatic cancer, according to the Court's public information office. Ginsburg was a professor at Georgetown University Law Center and was of counsel to Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson. Known for his sense of humor, Ginsburg was once dubbed the funniest law professor in America.Trending Stories
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