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September 24, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

Largest Law Firms

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April 05, 2010 | Texas Lawyer

An Employee Handbook Revolution

Let's start a revolution to remake employee handbooks, suggests Michael P. Maslanka. Currently they are fear-driven: Do this, don't do that. But they could be so much more. He offers some suggested handbook revisions that will play well to a jury if an employer is sued.
3 minute read
March 04, 2010 | New York Law Journal

New Deals

AIG has agreed to sell its Asian insurance unit to Prudential PLC for $35.5 billion. Proceeds from the sale will allow AIG to pay back more quickly the $180 billion it received from the federal government to help it stay in business. Also, the Coca-Cola Company is acquiring the North American operations of Coca-Cola Enterprises, its largest bottler, in a transaction worth more than $13 billion.
6 minute read
June 06, 2005 | Texas Lawyer

Beach Blanket Business Books

Ah, summer! Let's hit the beaches, swim in the surf, pour on the tanning oil and trade our briefcases for beach bags. Summer also opens clogged calendars, allowing busy general counsel time to reflect, think and read. Here, then, is this summer's reading list to help corporate counsel work better, faster and smarter.
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June 05, 2006 | Law.com

Headaches Persist After Arbitration Award

For a good example of how far some attorneys and litigants are willing to go to overturn an arbitration decision, look no further than a recent hearing in Dallas, where attorneys argued for more than three hours over whether a $2.3 million arbitration award in a workers' compensation case should be vacated because the arbitration judge allegedly had a migraine headache. Some trial lawyers say the case represents a growing dissatisfaction with resolving litigation through arbitration.
10 minute read
February 19, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Newsbriefs

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June 02, 2006 | Law.com

Agony Continues After Arbitration Award

A defense attorney is trying to vacate an arbitration award in Dallas, on the grounds that the judge had a migraine headache.
10 minute read
May 29, 2006 | Texas Lawyer

Headaches & Pains: The Pounding Doesn't Always Stop After an Arbitration Award

Some trial lawyers see a growing dissatisfaction with resolving litigation through arbitration. Frequently, parties dissatisfied with the arbitrator's decision are willing to take the difficult and expensive step of contesting an arbitration award.
10 minute read
December 01, 2009 | New York Law Journal

News in Brief

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July 17, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Appeals Court Upholds Summary Judgment For Hospital

The Georgia Court of Appeals affirmed the grant of summary judgment to Emory-Adventist Inc., d/b/a Emory-Adventist Hospital ("EAH"), in Laura Hunter's medical malpractice suit alleging that an emergency room physician failed to properly treat Hunter's husband for his heart condition, resulting in his death, holding that EAH did not employ the physician and it was protected from vicarious liability because it fully complied with Georgia law in posting a notice in a public area of the hospital regarding the independent contractor status of all or some of the physicians performing services.
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