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Judicial Conference on Evidence Rule Changes Set for Sept. 3
Notice to the bar.Tobacco Decision Gives Bond Lawyers Breathing Room
Law firms like Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and Sidley Austin Brown & Wood have smoked out a lot of cash helping state and local governments securitize their 1998 settlement with Big Tobacco. That's why they're breathing easier in the wake of an Illinois judge's decision to cut the size of a bond that Philip Morris has to pay to appeal a multibillion-dollar jury award against the company.The Perils of Internet Commerce
There is no doubt that the Internet has changed the face of commerce in only a few years. A Web site is often someone's first stop to learn more about a company. While that could be a boon to your client's business, the company should be aware of potential exposure to liability for violating laws seemingly inconsistent with traditional American legal principles.View more book results for the query "*"
Who's More Stressed? Partners or Associates?
Pity the poor, beleaguered partner. It's not such a cushy job these days. I know the pressure to bring in business and keep fickle clients happy is relentless. And if you're the head of the firm, you have to pacify the troops at home too. The further you go up on the pyramid, the more thankless the job gets.Judge Dismisses Case Against Former Baron & Budd Associate
�The fact of the matter is that sometimes juries get it wrong. And that�s why we have judges to fix it,� Ken Tapscott says.Coffee Dispute Runs Hot and Cold
Starbucks was opposed to Ethiopia's attempt to trademark the names of its coffee-growing regions, but that seems to have changed after a PR campaign questioned the company's commitment to social responsibility.Initial Georgia jobless claims expected
ATLANTA AP - Initial unemployment benefits claims expected Thursday could shed light on whether the recession is loosening its grip in Georgia.Georgia Department of Labor officials will release data reflecting the number of laid-off workers who filed first-time claims for state unemployment insurance benefits in August.Trending Stories
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