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City Signs Consent Decree in Reverse Discrimination Case
Nine white men passed over for jobs as police officers in 1992 will be offered those jobs seven years later, plus back pay as part of Pittsburgh's resolution of a reverse discrimination case. When all is said and done, the lawsuit will have cost the city about $1 million in back pay, front pay, legal fees and lost pensions, said Samuel J. Cordes of Ogg Jones Cordes & Ignelzi, the Pittsburgh firm that handled the case for the male officers.OIG Approves Arrangement for Pre-Authorization Services
Arrangements between and among medical service providers and others in the health care industry are highly regulated, in particular due to governmental concerns about fraud and abuse.The Uncertainty of Spousal Support Waivers
Recent case law provides some clarity, but drafters should take caution as prenuptial agreements are evaluated years in the future, advises Stephanie Barnett of Jaffe and Clemens.Lawyers Become Good Guys in Suits Against Priests
Dirk [email protected] "Eric" MacLeish started to reach the breaking point the day they evacuated the parking garage. "I had gotten to be on a first-name basis with the Boston bomb squad," he recalls, "and they used to check under my car with a mirror on the end of a pole. One day, the guy thought he saw something, and we all just took off out of there.Trending Stories
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