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Mediator's talents cast wide spectrum in 'mystical realism' Mediator's talents cast wide spectrum
Puterman v. City of Long Branch et al
Defendant-commercial landowner is not liable for injuries sustained by a business invitee who, en route to its strip shopping mall after parking his car in an adjacent parking lot that is owned by the municipality and serves many other surrounding businesses and establishments, slipped on ice while attempting to traverse the lot, since it does not have a duty to remedy an icy condition in the municipal lot, particularly since it provides a safe alternative means of ingress and egress.2010 Directors' Comp Report: With Great Responsibility Comes a Bigger Paycheck
A newly released report says that boards of directors and shareholders of publicly held companies continued to expand their responsibilities this year — and pulled down a better paycheck as a result. | 2010 GC COMP SURVEY | INTERACTIVE: THE BIG CHART | WANT THE SALARY RANGE FOR IN-HOUSE LAWYERS? HERE YOU GOHow To Create a Great Legal Retreat
A retreat is enriched if it covers three important topics: information that teaches participants about their company, the laws they need to know and how the department can work together more efficiently.Fulton chief judge battles caseload
DORIS L. DOWNS talks fast. As the chief judge of Fulton County Superior Court, she's got a lot to do. Her court is the largest and busiest in Georgia, handling all domestic, felony, land title and equity cases for Fulton County. It has 19 judges, including Downs-the most of any superior court in the state. But it also has the highest number of felony cases per judge in the state, Downs said.Cyberpirates Now May Have to Walk the Plank
A noose is tightening around the necks of the cyberpirates who collect big bucks by registering, then selling, the domain names of well-known businesses and individuals. President Clinton signed the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act in November as part of an omnibus appropriations bill. A flurry of lawsuits invoking the new law's provisions was quick to follow, including a suit, filed three days after the act was signed, by Brad Pitt against two domain-name holders.Greenberg Traurig Terminates Partner Targeted by SEC in NewPoint Investigation
Will Glass-Steagall Really Fall?
As the House began debating a bill on July 1 to modernize the financial services industry, it appeared that Congress, weary of 20 years of failure, was moving to allow banks, securities firms and insurance companies to merge with one another. The Senate approved similar legislation on May 6. Assuming that, as expected, the House does the same by July 2, it will be the first time that both chambers voted to break down the walls of the 1933 Glass-Steagall Act.Trending Stories
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