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Appeals Panel Clears Up Ambiguity for Trial Court
In a victory for an insurer seeking to keep a business liability policy from being tapped for pollution cleanup, a divided Superior Court panel rejected a Cambria County trial court's ruling that held the carrier responsible for cleaning up an oil spill dDetermining When a 'Critical Vendor' Is Really Critical?
In the past several years in large bankruptcy cases, in first day orders, the debtor seeks permission to pay certain pre-petition claims of critical vendors immediately and in full.View more book results for the query "*"
The Careerist: Female GCs Worse Off than Female Partners
Think women have better career paths if they go in-house? Not if they're looking for pay equity.Tearful Jurors Give Ex-Stripper $2.5M on Claim of Contest Bias
A former stripper's tale of woe brought tears to the eyes of Fulton County, Ga., jurors as they hit an Atlanta strip club with a $2.5 million verdict. Vanessa Steele Inman claimed club and contest promoters kicked her out of the 1997 Miss Nude World International Pageant on trumped-up charges of cheating when she refused to submit to the club owner's sexual demands.Small Firms Get Creative on Hiring
As the associate salary gap between the largest New York City firms and small firms widens, the small shops are forced to find creative methods to convince talented lawyers to join their ranks. They're stressing quality of life, better work experience, and a collegial work environment to lure both associates and partners away from higher-paying jobs.Trending Stories
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