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New Jersey Supreme Court Mulls Proposed Rule Changes
Judges faxing arrest warrants in the middle of the night and piping in on plea bargaining sessions. Electronic ticketing in municipal courts. Expanded fee shifting in public interest litigation. These are some of the recommended rule changes now being mulled by New Jersey's Supreme Court. And while the vast majority of the proposals are housekeeping in nature, some have the potential to palpably change areas of practice.Parts of Investigatory Report Made Public Are Not Privileged
Effective Job Search Tactics for a Down Economy
Job-hunting during a recession can be a discouraging and miserable experience, but every economic downturn has the potential to create career opportunities for those with the right skill-sets and a little bit of luck. In-house counsel are no exception.Former NFL players sue over injuries, drugs
A dozen former pro players are suing the National Football League, claiming a flawed policy on concussions, coupled with league misuse of the anti-inflammatory drug Toradol, ultimately caused them long-term brain injuries.The NFL went out of its way to dispute and ignore evidence of the risks of multiple concussions and the subsequent long-term effects-all to keep players on the field and protect its interests, the plaintiffs allege in Finn v.View more book results for the query "Federal Communications Commission"
Passman Discusses Yahoo Deal, Hackers
Microsoft Deputy GC Pamela Passman talked about a range of topics including the company's alliance with Yahoo, cyberattacks in China and outside law firms in a recent interview.Hollywood litigator Fields ducks Pellicano net
Like many of his clients, Bertram Fields has become tabloid fodder: Magazines, TV and newspapers point out nearly every week that the Hollywood litigator is a key target in the ongoing probe of notorious private eye Anthony Pellicano. Yet the frequent Pellicano client has remained beyond prosecutors' grasp despite his long and well-publicized relationship with the detective.What's Discussed Here, Stays Here
Jennifer Kennedy Park, a partner at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, and Matthew M. Bunda and Aaron Krieger, associates with the firm, write: When does friendship become a source of securities fraud liability? According to a recent decision in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, it happens when two friends who met through Alcoholics Anonymous talk about work and one of them trades on information learned in those conversations.Trending Stories
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