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Firmwide Pro Bono Policy Promotes Uniformity, Encourages Associates To Take It Seriously
Providing pro bono services in a strategic manner can be an opportunity for a firm to provide meaningful work, to help train the next generation of leaders and to build connections both internally and throughout the greater community.2nd Circuit: N.Y. Judge Should Review Payout of Settlement in Model Agency Case
A federal judge should consider distributing any excess funds from a settlement agreement to models who claimed they were the victims of an antitrust conspiracy by modeling agencies, a federal appeals court has ruled. The 2nd Circuit said Southern District of New York Judge Harold Baer may not have appreciated the breadth of his discretion to award the excess monies to the models, even though the settlement agreement made no mention of treble damages under the antitrust laws.A Troubling Legal Prescription For CVS
A Massachusetts state court judge certified a statewide class action in a case accusing drugstore chain CVS of violating the confidentiality of customers' pharmacy records for financial gain. The lawyer for the class promised more lawsuits across the country in the coming weeks. Superior Court Judge Raymond J. Brassard denied the plaintiffs' motion to certify a nationwide class, limiting the class to CVS customers in Massachusetts who received targeted mail based on information in the CVS pharmacy database.Another Guilty Plea Expected in Abramoff Probe
Italia Federici, head of a conservative-leaning advocacy group, is expected to plead guilty to two felony charges as part of the ongoing federal investigation into the activities of former lobbyist Jack Abramoff, according to a document filed in federal court Wednesday. Federici is charged with obstructing Senate proceedings for obscuring the extent of her relationship with Abramoff and J. Steven Griles, former deputy secretary of the Interior Department. Griles pleaded guilty to the same charge in March.Third Circuit Hears Arguments on Constitutionality of Tenafly Eruv
A Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel presses lawyers on whether a symbolic religious enclosure strung to a New Jersey town`s utility poles is an unconstitutional mixing of church and state.Trending Stories
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