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Moore v. Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc.
No Evidence That Employer Intimidated Plaintiff From Litigation; Injunction Denial AffirmedCommentary: Children Who Are Loved Too Much Don't Make Good Lawyers
There is a universe of young lawyers who grew up believing they were special. Their parents praised everything they did and they were constantly told some variation of "the world is your oyster."After-hours conduct sanctionable
Many states' rules regulating attorney conduct govern not only what they do in court and with clients, but also what they do after hours. States across the nation have adopted ethics rules that have landed lawyers in hot water for everything from organizing poker games to inappropriate touching on commuter trains. The South Carolina Supreme Court was the latest court to weigh in on the issue, holding on April 20 that a four-month suspension was an appropriate sanction for a lawyer who'd had three speeding tickets and a verbal altercation with his veterinarian's assistant.ITT board approves spinoff of water, defense units
ITT Corp.'s board approved spinning off water and defense businesses, enabling the company to focus on manufacturing specialized products for industries including oil, gas and mining.Fixing Time and Date Values in E-Mail
E-mail date- and time-stamped in different time zones can make it hard to see who said what when. Trial lawyer Craig Ball advises you to make it a standard part of your ESI collection protocol to establish and preserve the relevant time offsets for the custodial machines.View more book results for the query "*"
U.S. judge says federal lawsuits over Vioxx cannot be combined into 1 national class action
NEW ORLEANS AP - Thousands of federal lawsuits claiming the drug Vioxx caused heart attacks and other conditions that killed or injured people cannot be pooled into one national class action, a judge ruled Wednesday.U.S. District Court Judge Eldon Fallon, who was appointed to deal with pretrial matters for all federal suits involving Merck Co.Panel Finds Law Restricts Family Judges
CALLING FOR legislative reform, a panel of appellate judges last week described in stark terms the constraints on Family Courts when dealing with troubled youths.Michigan jurors can start chatting it up — during trial
Andrews Kurth Raises Associate Salaries Retroactive to Jan. 1
Following Vinson & Elkins' lead, Andrews Kurth is the second large Texas firm to raise its associate salary scale. But Andrews Kurth upped the ante: While V&E's salaries are retroactive to March 1, Andrews Kurth will pay its new salaries retroactive to Jan. 1. The last time the Texas market took a leap was in 2000, when the market stabilized with first-year associate salaries at $115,000. Now the question is: Which firms will get in line on this go-around?Toshiba Instructs Simpson Thacher on Medical Tech Buyout
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and Faegre & Benson are advising on Toshiba Corporation's planned $273 million acquisition of Vital Images, a U.S. medical software provider.Trending Stories
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