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Survey Shows More Firms Committing to Public Service
Lawyers may not like the idea of being forced to work for free, but New Jersey's biggest firms are putting in more unpaid hours than ever before, and more of their lawyers are rising to the task. Pro bono hours at the Top 20 firms reached 61,150 in 1999, a 9.8 percent increase from the year before.Prado v. State of New Jersey et al
A trial court in which an action against a State employee is pending has jurisdiction to review the Attorney General's denial of legal representation; the Attorney General is required to provide representation only if there is no realistic possibility that a judgment against the employee would warrant a finding that the act upon which liability was based was outside the scope of employment or involved actual fraud, actual malice or willful misconduct.News Corp. Shareholders Amend Suit to Include Phone Hacking Allegations
A group of institutional investors last week amended a derivative suit it filed in the Court of Chancery in March against Rupert Murdoch and other directors of the media conglomerate News Corp. to now include allegations based on the revelations in the News of the World phone hacking scandal.Environmental lawyer leaves K&S to join Womble firm
JIMMY F. KIRKLAND has joined Womble Carlyle Sandridge Rice as a partner in the environmental practice. He moves from King Spalding, where he was counsel. Kirkland had been at King Spalding since 1989 and before that spent 13 years as a manager of the emergency response team of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Environmental Protection Division.3rd Circuit Denies Fired Teacher's Suit Over Support for Abortion Rights
A former Catholic school teacher who was fired for expressing her support of abortion rights in a newspaper ad may not sue the school under Title VII because such a claim would force the courts to rule on the validity of a religious institution's beliefs, the 3rd Circuit has ruled. The court rejected the plaintiff's argument that Title VII's "opposition clause" protects any employee who has had an abortion, who contemplates having an abortion or who supports the right of women who do so.Judge melds pop culture, corporate law analysis
Plaintiffs would divide BP shareholder claims into 3 separate trials
Lawyers for shareholders suing BP PLC to recover losses tied to last year's Deepwater Horizon oil spill have proposed a timetable by which their cases would go to trial separately, according to court documents.Lawyers for BP are fighting that schedule, saying it fails to take into account the company's pending motions to dismiss the litigation.Trending Stories
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