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Why the Republicans Apparently Own the Attorney General's Office
With Tom Corbett's victory over Jim Eisenhower's last month, the Republicans are now 7 for 7 in Pennsylvania attorney general races. Democrats have not been able to secure this important row office since its inception as an elected seat 24 years ...Is it Malpractice To Turn ESI Into Bloated Images?
Is it malpractice for lawyers to convert ESI to images? Perhaps the answer is, not so as long as lawyers disclose that doing so more than doubles certain costs without an offsetting gain in performance or productivity. Then, if clients consent to indulge their lawyers' penchant for inefficiency and waste, they do so with open eyes.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Fired university administrator loses appeal over controversial newspaper editorial
A university administrator fired for writing a newspaper editorial asserting that homosexuality is a choice has lost an appeal in her retaliation lawsuit against the school.Philly Lateral Moves Take Significant Jump in 2005
In a trend mirrored elsewhere in the nation, Philadelphia has seen more lateral partner moves in the first half of 2005 than during all of 2004. Recruiters, consultants and managing partners have various theories as to what's behind the upswing. Some say it's a product of the improving economy. Others say more firms are making strategic decisions about what practices they want. And others believe lawyers are becoming more sophisticated and critical about the way their firms are being run.Former Mass. speaker contests conviction, arguing no proof of bribery deal
Former Massachusetts House of Representatives Speaker Salvatore DiMasi asked a federal appeals court to overturn his eight-year sentence for accepting bribes because of insufficient evidence and improper jury instructions.Drinker Biddle Acquires Employment Boutique in Chicago
Drinker Biddle & Reath's expansion mode didn't end with the acquisition of 170-lawyer Chicago firm Gardner Carton & Douglas in January. The firm announced Monday that it would acquire 13-attorney employment law boutique Connelly Sheehan Harris in Chicago, effective Feb. 1, 2008. The combination will continue the firm's growth in the area of human resource law, particularly on the litigation side. Drinker Biddle has been growing across the country, and will now surpass the 675-attorney mark.NY Bureau Makes Civil Rights Its Business
Andrew G. Celli Jr., chief of the New York Attorney General's Civil Rights Bureau, explained his move from a partnership at Emery, Celli, Cuti & Brinckerhoff to his current job: "Why did I come here? Power. The power to use the seal of the state of New York. We're going to change structures ... and we're going to produce generations of non-victims." It's a mission all the bureau's lawyers can get behind.Trending Stories
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