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Sunglasses, calm attitude, and the drug-induced absence from the office (however long it's been) will pass unnoticed. Wrong.SF economist says gay marriage ban costs city
SAN FRANCISCO AP - A state ban on gay marriage is costing the city of San Francisco millions of dollars a year in lost revenue and increased services, an economist testified Thursday in a lawsuit aimed at overturning the prohibition.Chief city economist Edmund Egan said married people accumulate more wealth and have more to spend on property and consumer goods, which bolsters tax revenue.More trouble for trial lawyers
And trial lawyers thought things couldn't get any worse. At the close of 2006, you may recall, plaintiffs lawyers were in full retreat, routed by the combined might of corporate tort reformers and conservative politicians. The American Lawyer, a Daily Report affiliate, officially declared the era of mass torts over, featuring a dead goose on its December cover.Tasty Apps to Add to Your iPhone
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HP Moves Leave Legal Issues Open
Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd is taking over the board, and Morgan, Lewis & Bockius lawyers looking into the boardroom scandal report to him. Which raises some questions ...New Wiggin and Dana Leader Braces for Competition
As Wiggin and Dana's new managing partner, Robert W. Benjamin said he's ready to shake up the old thinking of how law firm business is conducted. This is a time when firms the size of Wiggin and Dana (135 lawyers) can get the upper hand in competing for business, Benjamin said, and it's time to consider something other than billable hours to cater to clients who want lower rates and the ability to budget their legal costs more accurately. "I think competition for clients is going to increase," Benjamin noted.Judge Criticizes Attorneys' Role in Discrimination-Related Probe
Several Littler Mendelson corporate attorneys are contesting a U.S. magistrate judge's recommendation that they be publicly reprimanded for their alleged involvement in a covert investigation in a racial discrimination suit. The probe involved hiring private investigators to pose as employees at a truck plant to find out if racial hostility existed at the plant. The judge also recommended reprimands for International Truck's in-house counsel and for a now-retired general counsel.Madoff Won't Appeal 150-Year Sentence, Says Defense Attorney
Disgraced financier Bernard Madoff will not appeal his 150-year sentence for a fraud that unraveled when Madoff confessed to his sons that nearly $65 billion that he promised investors was safe was actually worth only a few hundred million dollars. According to a court-appointed trustee's report released Thursday, the search for Madoff assets that could compensate fraud victims "has unearthed a labyrinth of interrelated international funds, institutions and entities of almost unparalleled complexity and breadth."Trending Stories
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