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Catholic Family and Community Services v. State-Operated School District of Paterson
Approved expenses of an Abbott private preschool provider calculated in accordance with budget guidelines promulgated by the New Jersey Department of Education may not be disallowed.For Pincus, tax issue was always at center of health care case
The Supreme Court's "taxing power" rationale for upholding the individual mandate of the Affordable Case Act June 28 surprised many but not Mayer Brown partner Andrew Pincus. He had been making the case for that reasoning since last year, when he began filing briefs on the issue on behalf of several law professors.Five Commandments of Family-Owned Business Divorce
John R. Goldman and Belinda G. Schwartz, partners at Herrick, Feinstein, write that the consequences of intra-family battles on a family-owned business can be utterly disastrous. Successfully navigating the quagmire of greed, envy, long-simmering rivalries and vengeance requires a multitude of talents. A good business divorce lawyer must be an excellent litigator, negotiator, and psychologist, and a very trusted confidante. It is challenging work.Medical Journal Not Liable for Allegedly Flawed Case Study
A federal appeals court has shot down a Massachusetts consumer protection case against two doctors, a medical journal and its publisher over an allegedly flawed article cited by defendants in birth-injury medical malpractice cases.Am Law Daily Q&A: Peter Afrasiabi
Afrasiabi, an intellectual property specialist who devotes a significant amount of time to working on immigration matters pro bono, discusses his new book, Show Trials: How Property Gets More Protection Than People In Our Failed Immigration System.It Is Reaffirmed: Entire-Controversy Doctrine Does Not Bar a Subsequent Malpractice Action
During this past term, the Supreme Court once again fortified the rule that legal malpractice actions are clear exceptions to the entire-controversy doctrine.Magazine Ordered to Reveal Its Sources
A federal judge in Alabama has ordered a Sports Illustrated writer to disclose confidential sources in a $20 million libel case where the key legal issue parallels one in the case of former Olympic Park security guard Richard Jewell. The case involves a 2003 story about former University of Alabama head football coach Michael D. Price. The publisher is seeking an interlocutory appeal before the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.Authenticity Is Key to a Worthwhile Summer and a Fulfilling Career
Andrews Kurth partner Elizabeth Campbell says that learning how to navigate through a law firm or law department may be even more challenging than the transition to law school. However, if students rely upon the skills and qualities that have served them well thus far, they will be able to tackle the challenges of this new environment quite ably. And one of those skills is a common element all successful people share: authenticity -- because most people can spot a phony a mile away.Trending Stories
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