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Korean Firm Yulchon Hires Corporate Partner
Korean law firm Yulchon has recruited corporate partner Young-Su Shin to its Seoul head office. Shin joins Yulchon from another Korean firm, Yoon & Yang.Come Hell or High Snowfall, the Work Goes On
While a midweek blizzard paused many Pennsylvanians' normal routines, the work of the legal world slowed but did not become paralyzed as essential court functions were kept up and lawyers worked from home.Patient arbitration pacts are alarming attorneys
Binding arbitration agreements between doctors and patients � in which patients waive their right to a jury trial � are becoming more common, a trend that could put patients at a disadvantage if medical malpractice disputes surface, attorneys warn.Penalty Box: Obama Fund-raiser Suspended by D.C.
A fund-raiser for Barack Obama has his D.C. law license suspended. Plus, other lawyers behaving badly.View more book results for the query "*"
South Florida federal prosecutors, FBI agents get 2009 Excellence in Public Awareness Award
The award recognizes the team for outstanding work in the investigation and prosecution of health care fraud in South Florida and for helping to bring the full scope of Medicare fraud to the forefront of domestic policy and public awareness.Barclays Capital Shakes Up In-House Team After Job Cuts
Barclays Capital general counsel for U.K. and Europe Jake Scrivens is set to step down from his post to take up a financial role with the investment bank. Scrivens has been appointed as head of the newly-created structured credit portfolio. He will take up the position at the beginning of September, with Asia-Pacific legal head Magnus Spencer moving into the role of U.K. and Europe GC. The new appointments follow a number of job cuts at the investment bank last month.Assault Action Goes Forward Against Supermodel
Supermodel Naomi Campbell, who was convicted of assaulting one employee and accused of assaulting at least three others, has lost her motion to dismiss portions of a tort action filed against her by her former maid Gaby Gibson. Campbell had also asked the court to sanction Gibson for unnecessarily including "scandalous and prejudicial" material in her complaint. The judge granted dismissal of the breach-of-contract claim, but permitted Gibson to replead the claim with sufficient specificity.Trending Stories
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