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Medical Literature as Evidence: A Missed Opportunity
Andrew S. Kaufman, a partner at Kaufman Borgeest & Ryan, writes: New York is in a distinct minority of jurisdictions in which published medical literature is usable on cross-examination only if the opposing expert concedes it is authoritative. Given the desire of each party to introduce supporting literature and the opposing party's reluctance to have it admitted, a curious scenario has been created in which the vast majority of experts in New York prefer to deny that anything is authoritative.New York University v. Arma Scrap Metal
Contracted Persons Exclusion Preclude Coverage of Injury ClaimsNew legislation would bolster attorney-client rights in investigations
The Effects of Social Media on the Workplace
Giving your opinion on politics or complaining about the boss to your friends via Facebook is so commonplace and rampant that few people probably stop to think about the consequences of their posting.View more book results for the query "*"
EU: Google ads don't infringe trademarks
A European Union court advisor said Tuesday that Google Inc. does not violate luxury goods makers' trademarks when it sells brand names as advertising keywords triggered by Internet searches.An Insanely Great Post-Associate Job
Andy Klein is an attrition poster boy: a frat boy financier, a white-shoe brewmaster, a Wall Street Webmaster and Goldman Sachs' ace in the hole. In February 1995, Mr. Klein constructed a unique public offering, with the illiquid character of a private placement, and posted it online--the first online IPO in history.Former KLA General Counsel Finds Life After Backdating
Backdating looked like the kiss of death for general counsel whose companies were caught up in the scandal. But Stuart Nichols has defied the dire predictions. The former KLA-Tencor general counsel, who stepped down in late 2006 after the company admitted to improperly backdating stock options, has landed the top legal spot at MIPS Technologies Inc., the company announced Monday. Observers say Nichols may be the first general counsel to land a new job after leaving a company seriously tainted by backdating.College must pay fired adjunct his lost wages
an adjunct professor who claimed that he was wrongfully terminated was awarded $46,000 in lost wages by a New Jersey jury on May 15. During a class he taught at Passaic County Community College, James Bishop engaged the class in a discussion about the role of politics in police work. Soon thereafter, Edwin Englehardt, then the Passaic County sheriff, wrote a letter to the college president claiming that Bishop falsely inform[ed] the class the only way to get in and move ahead in the Sheriff's Department isLawyer-Bloggers: Fact or Fiction?
Lawyer and columnist Ari Kaplan asks prominent bloggers who regularly spread the digital gospel why many lawyers -- particularly those at larger firms -- are reluctant to embrace the medium, and what's needed to fuel a stronger blogging trend among attorneys.Trending Stories
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