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June 25, 2007 |

3rd Circuit Allows Ousted N.J. State Worker's Suit to Continue

The political spoils system took another hit last week when a federal appeals court ruled that government workers can sue over being ousted from their jobs by a new administration even if they are not affiliated with the opposing party or candidate.
6 minute read
January 29, 2001 |

For Jurists in the Trenches, People Skills Count

In general, federal court litigators like their magistrates better than their judges, and for two reasons: speed and personality. Lawyers responding to the Law Journal's survey gave eight full-time magistrate judges an average rating of 8.32 on a 1-to-10 scale, compared with an average rating of 7.97 for district judges.
7 minute read
January 05, 2004 |

On the Move

Announcements about lawyers, firms and judges
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August 24, 2007 |

Has SEC Created a Special Exemption for the Press?

Edwin H. Nordlinger, of counsel at Saiber Schlesinger Satz & Goldstein, and Ernest E. Badway, a member of the firm, write that an exemption from well-established SEC practice for the media where none previously existed may cause problems for future investigations.
9 minute read
July 10, 2008 |

Federal Reserve System, SEC Signal Regulatory Cooperation

An agreement between the Federal Reserve System and the Securities and Exchange Commission announced Monday signals greater involvement by the Fed in regulating investment banks and securities brokers, legal observers say. With an additional "set of eyes" monitoring transactions, some attorneys say that the agreement may mean additional work for lawyers. Others doubt that, pointing to the narrow scope of the pact and the federal agencies' already-strong enforcement efforts.
5 minute read
July 01, 2002 |

Java Fixes & High Crimes Aloft

6 minute read
September 13, 2010 |

Lawyer Suspended for Secreting Funds Is Reinstated

After serving a three-month time-out for not telling his law partners about a bonus he received from a satisfied client, veteran torts litigator David Gross has been reinstated to practice. The suspension was ordered in May, when the New Jersey Supreme Court found clear and convincing evidence of conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation but insufficient evidence of actions that would warrant disbarment. Gross, who received the bonus while at Budd Larner, is now with the Saiber law firm.
5 minute read
November 27, 2006 |

The New Detectives

In the post-Sarbanes-Oxley world, devising, reviewing and/or correcting an organization's internal control systems before problems arise is essential. If unchecked, material weaknesses may lead to criminal and civil liability for the organization.
8 minute read
June 27, 2005 |

Don't Blame Corruption for Lack of Commitment to Public Service

Corruption is not to blame for lack of interest in public service.
4 minute read
January 19, 2007 |

Reducing Brokers' Exposure

By counseling real estate professionals on their duties, the various affirmative disclosures they must make and implementing clear policies and procedures to follow, their exposure to liability can be substantially reduced.
10 minute read

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