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Who Got the Work: Camera Counterfeiting and a Slip in Staples
Burns & Levinson and Klehr Harrison represent Canon U.S.A. Inc. in a suit over counterfeit camera batteries, Stark & Stark represents a man who injured his back during a fall in a Staples store, and other work from midsize firms.First Circuit Puts Universities at Risk for Claw Back of Tuition Payments
This long-awaited decision represents the first instance in which a Federal Court of Appeals addressed the issue of whether a debtor-parent receives "reasonably equivalent value" for the payment of a child's tuition once the child has attained the age of 18.How to Make Innovation a Reality at Your Firm—And Maximize Results
Keys to success include how leadership approaches it, and whether lawyers can move past the need for perfection.First Circuit Narrowly Preserves Workers' Compensation Suit Against Canada
The decision establishes an incentive for sovereign states to enroll in workers' compensation programs to cover United States citizens whom they employ for non-diplomatic roles.Why Midsize Firms Can Do Innovation Best—But Often Don't
Because they have less bureaucracy and are often entrepreneurial, midsize firms are often better positioned to be innovative than big firms. But their smaller leadership structures can present obstacles.Who Got the Work: Lowering Lead Levels and a Controversial Chick-fil-A
Shipman & Goodwin is helping an elementary school create a plan to eliminate lead in its water, McNees represents a developer in its attempt to construct a Chick-fil-A, and other midsize firm representations.First Circuit Sees Fit To Reject Defamation Claim Arising From Employee Evaluation
This ruling should enhance employers' abilities to seek the opinion of outside medical professionals to gauge an employee's fitness for work, and reassure those medical professionals that they will not be subject to liability.Law.com's Circuit Court Spotlight: We've Got You Covered, Counselor
Our new columns bring you insight and analysis from top appellate lawyers practicing in federal appeals courts nationwide.Here's an IDEA from the First Circuit: Let the Kid Have His Dog
Why the First Circuit correctly interpreted Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act to allow a family to sue their school district for restricting access to a service dog.AC Mayor Pleads Guilty to Defrauding Youth Program, Resigns
Frank Gilliam faces up to 20 years in prison, and a fine of up to $250,000 or twice the gross gain or loss from the offense.Trending Stories
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