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Court Re-evaluates Meaning of Noncooperation
A federal district judge in New York recently found unconstitutional the government's use of coercion against a company to induce the company not to pay legal fees of several employees facing criminal charges.Law Firm Leaders Have Mergers on the Mind
What's on the legal industry's agenda these days? Law Firm Inc.'s first survey of Am Law 200 chief operating officers shows that, when asked to predict what issues will demand a significant amount of their attention this year, 49 percent listed evaluating a possible merger as among their top three priorities. The others: evaluating practice group performance, and making greater use of business intelligence. Find out what else is on these COOs' to-do lists.Legal Outsourcing to India Is Growing, But Still Confronts Fundamental Issues
Sharper Image: Reimbursing Customers Will Cause Bankruptcy
Financial experts for retailer Sharper Image are expected to testify today that the company could be pushed into bankruptcy if it is forced to pay up to $900 million to settle a class action lawsuit being pushed by 27 state attorneys general and several plaintiffs attorneys.Civil Procedure Rule Is Crucial to Appeal in Same-Sex Marriage Case
A profound national debate turns on whether several of the 80 findings by Northern District of California Chief Judge Vaughn Walker, who declared California's ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional, were indeed findings under a key civil procedure rule.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 6, No. 74 -- April 20, 1998
First Amendment Protection for On-the-Job Racism?
Virtually every court that has considered the matter has concluded that racist speech can create a hostile, abusive and discriminatory work environment, and that when it does so, a court can stop it. No court in recent decades has held that the First Amendment gives people the right to use speech to harass fellow workers. That's the established view supported by years of precedent. But, says our commentator, it's not the view of Janice Rogers Brown, President Bush's nominee to the D.C. Circuit.Obama hopes for last minute budget deal to avert government shutdown
President Barack Obama said he hopes lawmakers can reach a last-minute deal today to avert a government shutdown after a third round of talks with congressional leaders last night failed to end an impasse over the federal budget.Trending Stories
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