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$3.65 million buys Fort Lauderdale apartment building
Warrantless spying case before high court
Since its disclosure by The New York Times in late 2005, the National Security Agency's warrantless surveillance program has generated a host of constitutional questions. In the first petition challenging the program to reach the Supreme Court, the justices will confront the question of whether individuals who feared being subject to NSA surveillance -- and thus refrained from using certain forms of communication -- have standing to challenge the program in the first place.The future of the meeting will be televised
Last spring, DLA Piper became the first law firm to purchase Cisco Systems Inc.'s TelePresence, one of a growing number of cutting-edge videoconferencing systems designed to replicate the feeling of in-person meetings through state-of-the art cameras, screens, lighting and audio. The relatively high cost means that some industries — including law firms� — have been slow to buy in.Dow's Nomination for Essex Judgeship Going Forward
Gov. Chris Christie announces he will proceed with his nomination of outgoing Attorney General Paula Dow to the Superior Court, signaling an easing of a political impasse that has kept 11 judgeships vacant in Essex County.Powell Goldstein Forms Partnership With Lobbying Group
Powell Goldstein has formed a strategic partnership with lobbying group Massey & Bowers Public Affairs. The venture is further evidence that Atlanta's big law firms are systematically developing lobbying practices on the state level, either through building in-house practice groups or forging partnerships. Lobbying on the state level has become more important as the federal government shifts responsibilities and regulations from Washington, D.C., to the states.View more book results for the query "*"
Meet Joia Johnson, GC and VP of RARE Hospitality
There's much more to the restaurant business than food. Just ask Joia Johnson, the GC of RARE Hospitality in Atlanta. Johnson, who's been with the company -- poised to become a billion-dollar business in 2006 -- for seven years, says restaurants are very much a real estate business. Here, she answers questions about challenges such as maximizing the efficiency of RARE's relatively small law department, juggling both GC and VP duties and keeping on top of the latest government regulations.Supremes Load Up On Employment Cases
Besides adding such high-profile issues as the constitutionality of lethal injection executions and voter ID laws to its docket, the U.S. Supreme Court ensured, through its latest grants of review, what is likely to be a "banner" year for labor and employment law.Trending Stories
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