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'Soliciting' a Corporation's Former Employees
In his Ethics and Criminal Practice column, Joel Cohen of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan untangle the knotty issues surrounding attorneys' approach to potential witnesses (and clients) when companies find themselves facing investigations.Editorial: Should Good Deeds Counteract Misbehaving?
The past year was memorable for many reasons, not the least being the fall from grace of formerly deemed estimable gentlemen, whose admittedly admirable activities were cited as an excuse to mitigate their offenses.First Department Clarifies Meaning of `Accomplice`
IN A RULING that takes pains to emphasize the proper definition of an "accomplice" under New York state law, the Appellate Division, First Department, has unanimously reinstated an indictment against a man accused of robbery and homicide.In Beard Brawl, D.C. Wants Clean, Close Shave
A city ban on beards for firefighters and paramedics is pitting the District of Columbia against a group of employees who say their religious beliefs prevent them from going clean-shaven. The fight is now before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, where District officials are hoping a three-judge panel overturns a lower court decision that allowed the employees to keep their facial hair.Decrease in profits threatens U.S. bank rally
JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and the other four largest U.S. lenders may post an 11 percent drop in first-quarter profit, threatening a rally that pushed bank stocks 19 percent higher this year.Conference of Delegates Takes on Prop 8
At the weekend's annual State Bar meeting in Monterey, members of various bar associations took on a bevy of heavy topics, including same-sex marriage. They steered clear of others.Most Calif. Firms Still Not Matching N.Y. Associates� Pay
More California-based firms are opting for a segmented associate salary scale, hiking pay to a $160,000 base in their New York offices but implementing a $145,000 scale in California.Syllabus: Mainstream Loudoun v. Board of Trustees of the Loudoun County Library
Law School Sues Rival for Antitrust Violations
A legal fight is brewing between two Southern California law schools that cater to working students with part-time, evening-only programs -- highlighting the stiff competition some schools face in luring students.Trending Stories
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