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Is Steady Head Count OK For Midsize Firms?
"The competitive part of me wants to continually be growing—I'll admit to that. But financially, it's perfectly OK" to stay roughly the same size in head count, one firm leader said.Judge Hits the Brakes on Phila. Lawyer's Fight Over Unpaid Parking Fines
A federal judge said the attorney's suit failed to show how the Philadelphia Parking Authority's process allowing alleged violators to challenge tickets, and its enforcement mechanism, violated his constitutional guarantee of due process.Inside Track: What Can GCs Do With Controversial Donors? Plus, A Hefty Fine For Google.
General counsel may want to look into how their organizations are taking donations after MIT had to wrestle with a $125,000 donation from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Also, Google agreed to pay French finance authorities 1 billion euros, or $1.1 billion, in back taxes and fines, a penalty that may affect other U.S. companies.Two Confirmed to NJ Superior Court
The confirmations occurred Thursday afternoon at the State House, during the upper chamber's last scheduled voting session until November.Two South Jersey Attorneys Poised for Superior Court Judgeships
Benjamin D. Morgan of Archer and Mark B. Shoemaker, a solo practitioner in Woodbury, passed the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday and are scheduled for confirmation votes Thursday. Both are residents of Gloucester County.3rd Circ. Throws Wrench in NEPA-to-NJ Gas Pipeline Construction Project
A private company attempted to use eminent domain to take 42 pieces of state land.Third Circuit Rebuffs Use of Eminent Domain on State Lands to Build Gas Pipeline
A private company attempted to use eminent domain to take 42 pieces of state land.Court: Absent Father Rightfully Denied Money From Son's Wrongful Death Case
A father who "had been largely absent" from his 4-year-old son's life is not entitled to wrongful death proceeds from a lawsuit stemming from the child's drowning.The Comma That Can Change the Law: Three Cheers for the Oxford Comma
Do your clients and the courts a favor -- when distinguishing items in a list, choose critical clarity, avoid confusion, and include the Oxford comma.Trending Stories
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