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Remember That EEO Laws Apply to Firms
Clackamas confirms what has seemed increasingly clear: Lawyers denominated "partners" in firms may be "employees" for EEO purposes.Naked Protest Leads to Full-Frontal Fee Fight at Supreme Court
Toni Anne Wyner has been taking her clothes off in the name of art and free expression at MacArthur Beach in South Florida for more than 20 years.Suzuki Libel Suit Goes Before U.S. Supreme Court
Like its storied namesake, the Samurai sports utility vehicle is proving to be a formidable warrior -- even though Suzuki stopped making Samurais eight years ago.No Privilege Here: DOJ Defends Document Request Targeting Deloitte in Dow Case
The U.S. Department of Justice has turned to a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., in the hope of forcing the accounting firm to turn over tax-related documents that government lawyers say aren't protected by the work product privilege.Taking Steps in Defending the Workplace
THE ISSUE of workplace security has simmered on the back burner in most of corporate America, occasionally boiling over when an employee triggers a headline with an act of random or premeditated violence. Then came Sept. 11. The issue of workplace security reclaimed the national spotlight. Jolted from complacency and under intense public and political scrutiny, employers are now re-evaluating workplace security measures.Business Is Booming at the ITC
With investigations up by 25 percent last year, specialists are in high demand.It's Certified: These Law Firms Empower Women
The Women in Law Empowerment Forum released on Tuesday the initial list of law firms qualifying for its new Gold Standard Certification -- a designation for firms that have integrated women in top leadership positions and compensated them well. WILEF National Chairwoman Elizabeth Anne Tursi said the results show "there is still a lot of work to be done."Alito Reflects on His Role on the High Court
Eighteen months into his tenure on the Supreme Court, Justice Samuel Alito Jr. has one small complaint. During oral argument, the Court's junior justice said in a talk on Tuesday at Pepperdine University School of Law, his colleagues are so inquisitive that "it's extremely difficult to get a question in." Describing the Court's internal deliberation process, Alito said the justices speak and cast votes in order of seniority. "By the time they get to me, I'm either irrelevant or very important," he said.Trending Stories
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