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Notice to the bar.Economy Spurs Recent Law Grads to Go Solo
When Evelyn Rojas decided to go to law school, she was under the impression that job offers would be falling like manna from heaven by the time she finished her second year. Not quite.Panel Reinstates Malpractice Suit Over Visa Advice
By a 4-1 vote, a state appeals panel has reinstated a malpractice complaint against an immigration attorney who allegedly offered incorrect advice about a visa matter that would have put a client at great personal risk. The Appellate Division, First Department, ordered the case to be reinstated to weigh claims that the attorney should have brought forth evidence that his client's dilemma was caused by "an unlawful and vindictive act by an employer," which had engaged in "benching" against him, i.e., firing him but retaining his immigration documents so he could not seek alternate employment.Receipt of 'goofy' letter uncovers lawyer impersonator
LEWISTOWN, Pa. AP - A man with a criminal record masqueraded as an attorney for months after stealing the identify of a lawyer with the same name, authorities said.Jeffrey P. Riddell, 40, of Hershey, has never held a law license in Pennsylvania, but claimed to be another attorney with the same first and last names, authorities said.View more book results for the query "*"
Democrats Continue Gains In Metro Area Judicial Races
An appellate division justice in the Second Department and a three-term district attorney in Rockland County lost bids for re-election on Tuesday. Tuesday's voting also saw the continuation of a trend that has been apparent since 2004 with Democrats registering gains in judicial races both on Long Island and in the Mid-Hudson Valley.Revisiting The Arbitration of Employment Disputes
More recently, employers considering the competing arguments for and against utilizing agreements to arbitrate employment disputes are able to study emerging empirical research bearing on these considerations.8th Circuit Orders File-Sharer to Pay $220K
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has reinstated statutory damages of more than $220,000 against a woman who illegally file-shared two dozen songs, finding the damages to be constitutional.Trending Stories
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