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Court Reinstates CEPA Suit by Worker Fired Over Covenant Not to Compete
Since a covenant not to compete may or may not be against public policy, a trial judge too precipitously dismissed a whistleblower suit by an employee fired for refusing to sign one, a New Jersey court has ruled. The decision represents the first time a New Jersey appeals court extended the Conscientious Employee Protection Act to a situation not directly involving employee disclosure of corporate wrongdoing.Don't like your grade Sue your law school
Call it practical training. Unhappy with their exam grades, their law schools' readmission policies and even administrators' conduct, a number of law students have sued their law schools in recent months. A group of students filed a $120 million class action against the American Justice School of Law in Paducah, Ky.Fannie Mae Won't Be Prosecuted Over Accounting Problems
Fannie Mae won't face criminal charges over its multibillion-dollar accounting irregularities, the U.S. Attorney's Office said Thursday after two years of investigation. In May, the company agreed to settlements with the SEC and the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight over accounting problems and what regulators said was earnings manipulation by the company. Earlier this month, Fannie Mae said it hoped to complete a multibillion-dollar restatement of its 2004 earnings by the end of this year.When Are Men Going to Put an End to the Boys' Club?
If you ask me Sandra Fluke, the 30-year-old Georgetown law school student who argued in favor of health care plans covering contraceptives before Congress, has more balls than Rush Limbaugh.View more book results for the query "White"
Attorneys Reinstated to Practice From the 2007 Ineligible List
Notice to the bar.Appeals Court Creates Havoc by Ordering Redrawn Election Districts
The Appellate Division last Wednesday injected uncertainty into November's legislative races by striking down the state's electoral district map. The decision is a blow to the Democrats, who had favored the map. If the ruling stands, politicians previously thought of as incumbents could find themselves as challengers if their residences ended up in neighboring districts.Pitfalls of Cross-Border Investigations
Cross-border investigations tend to multiply the complex investigatory pitfalls a company faces. These include data privacy laws, attorney-client privilege, conflicting information technology platforms, and document retention policies and practices that fall short of U.S. standards.Capital Accounts: Could Chief Justice Be the Answer for State GOP?
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