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Bingham Boosts Pay In Hartford
Before its 1999 merger with Boston-based Bingham Dana, Hartford`s Hebb & Gitlin irked its competitors by continually raising the bar on associate pay.Maximizing the Effectiveness of Non-Compete Agreements
States have long recognized that the owner of a business has a protectable interest in trade secrets and just plain confidential business information.View more book results for the query "*"
Taxes Are Not Necessarily a Certain Thing
Many law firms have offices in multiple states and also work for clients in states in which they don't have offices. The tax ramifications of doing business in more than one state are complex and uncertain, possibly leading to a higher tax liability and higher costs of complying with many different tax laws and regulations. Beers & Cutler attorney Bill Apple explains what law firms can do to comply with the tax rule requirements of various states.Judge fines lawyers suing Chevron over Ecuador operations
SAN FRANCISCO AP - A federal judge has sharply rebuked lawyers suing Chevron Corp. for allegedly causing cancer after polluting areas of Ecuador and ordered the lead attorney to pay a $45,000 fine after wrongly claiming that some of the purported victims were sick.The judge also found that the three purported victims didn't even know that the lawyers were filing a federal lawsuit here in their names.Firms Put Private Investigators On The Payroll
In a perfect world, firms could employ private investigators who are as skilled as pseudo-bumbling television police detective Columbo.Trending Stories
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