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Litigator of the Week: Who Needs a Jury Consultant?
"It really can be a jury of peers," says Dallas lawyer Robert Coleman, who scored a take-nothing jury verdict May 2 on behalf of an accounting firm. He and Lee L. Cameron Jr. worked during voir dire to seat a potential juror who previously worked for an accounting firm.July 2012 Bar Exam Results Announced
The Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners has announced the results of the bar examination given on July 24 and 25, 2012. Of the 2,077 applicants who took the exam, 1,606 passed (the overall pass rate 77%). The names of the successful applicants follow.Corporations Decry Official's Detainee Screed
Charles "Cully" Stimson's (right) remarks on the representation of alleged terrorists bring a furious response from corporate law firms and their clients, but not in the way that he intended. Plus, a chart on the law firms involved in representing Guant�namo Bay detainees and the companies they also represent.Comm. Court Makes Utilization Review Requests Easier
Workers CompensationHow Unhappy Ex-Employees Can Help a Company Evolve
For general counsel, employment litigation is about money. The legal department pays it to the company's outside lawyers to defend or settle suits or to satisfy a judgment. The cycle grinds on: Money goes out but doesn't come in, and a company is no better off after a suit than before. But attorney Michael P. Maslanka says employment law is about more than a fistful of dollars. It can also be a source of enlightenment.Trending Stories
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