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Tech Gifts for the Lawyer in Your Life
Attorney and Future Lawyer blog author Rick Georges builds a holiday wish list to both warm the tech-obsessed regions of your heart and help your daily practice. How did he arrive at the knowledge? Well, he says it happened one night, when not a creature was stirring and not a mouse was clicking.Belnick Testifies He Soon Felt Out of Place at Tyco
Former Tyco International Ltd. general counsel Mark A. Belnick took the stand in his own defense Tuesday, describing how his initial enthusiasm about joining Tyco in 1998 quickly turned to concern that he had "made a very big mistake." A mild-mannered Belnick presented himself as a shy outsider stepping into a hard-charging corporate culture and encountering resistance, particularly from then-Tyco Chairman L. Dennis Kozlowski.Getting Beyond Google's 10 Blue Links: Next-Generation Search Engines
Believe it or not, Google turns 10 this month. Though other search engines predated it — remember AltaVista and Infoseek? — Google has become synonymous with Web searching. Over the course of the past decade, we've become accustomed to typing a couple of words, clicking the search button, and browsing the results page with the 10 blue links Google spits back at us.More Men Filing Workplace Lawsuits
The macho man image is dying in the workplace. Employment and family law attorneys say a growing number of men are filing a wide variety of workplace lawsuits, suing over everything from more leave time to care for their children to sexual harassment. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission notes that in 2007 it saw a record number of sexual harassment complaints filed by men. Men accounted for a record 16 percent of all sexual harassment complaints, up from 9 percent in the early 1990s.View more book results for the query "White & Case"
Employer Enforcement and Immigration Reform: Is the Future Now?
Immigration reform is back on the congressional agenda, and employers are facing significant new enforcement efforts led by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement bureau of the Department of Homeland Security.Bush lawyers seek the next soft landing
A cavalcade of stars has exited the Bush administration in recent months, such as the Justice Department's Rachel Brand, who jumped to Wilmer, and Peter Keisler, who went to Sidley. Firms around town are also preparing to open their wallets to get remaining lawyers like Solicitor General Paul Clement, who previously headed King & Spalding's appellate practice. Legal recruiters estimate that top picks like Clement could fetch as much as $2 million or even $3 million.Some of Last Year's Biggest Stories Dealt With Taxing Issues
We're barely into January and already, tax news is making headlines. The AMT, Fair Tax and IRS debt collections will likely be the talk of 2008.Trending Stories
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