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Shutting down pill mills produces side effects
Pill mills in Florida are being driven out of business. Once the nation's poster child for prescription medication abuse, Florida is pursuing a multi-pronged approach pushed by Attorney General Pam Bondi that combines law enforcement, regulations and new laws.Old-style union buster a dying breed
SOME PEOPLE would call Cliff Nelson a union buster, but he thinks of himself as a gladiator-and says he's part of a dying breed.I asked Nelson, a labor lawyer at Constangy Brooks Smith, to lunch to find out what's happened one year after the much-publicized split of unions from the AFL-CIO to form the Change to Win coalition, which has vowed a return to the basics-aggressive union organizing.Now is time to pass Paycheck Fairness Act
Pay equity for women is long overdue, and the Senate should adopt the Paycheck Fairness Act now, without any further delay.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Whitman Opens EPA Tenure by Trying to End Discrimination Suit
Christine Todd Whitman, who dealt with a racial-profiling controversy as New Jersey's governor, opened her tenure as EPA administrator by moving to drop the agency's legal battle against a black employee who won a $300,000 judgment in a discrimination lawsuit. The day after being sworn in, Whitman wrote a letter urging the Justice Department to withdraw its motion to overturn the verdict.Ex-Partner Sues Hunton & Williams
A Washington, D.C., defense lawyer claims Hunton & Williams owes him more than $150,000. And he's not the only one saying the firm has violated partnership agreements.Statuary interpretation shouldn't impede freedom of speech
Los Angeles sues U.S. Bank over foreclosure blight
The Los Angeles City Attorney's office has sued U.S. Bank, accusing it of becoming "one of the largest slumlords in the city" by allowing 158 properties to fall into disrepair since the start of the recession.More Men Filing Workplace Lawsuits
The macho man image is dying in the workplace. Employment and family law attorneys say a growing number of men are filing a wide variety of workplace lawsuits, suing over everything from more leave time to care for their children to sexual harassment. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission notes that in 2007 it saw a record number of sexual harassment complaints filed by men. Men accounted for a record 16% of all sexual harassment complaints, nearly double the 9% figure in the early 1990s.Trending Stories
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