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Richards Layton Members to Speak at Annual HR Conference
Jennifer C. Jauffret and Lori A. Brewington of Richards, Layton & Finger are scheduled to speak at the 12th annual Delaware Human Resources Conference on a panel titled “Employee or Independent Contractor? Properly Classifying Workers and Understanding the Legal Difference.”Wiretap cases a go despite FISA change
Over the arguments of co-lead plaintiffs counsel, a California federal judge denied a request to challenge the constitutionality of recently passed amendments to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which give telecom companies retroactive immunity in connection with the government's warrantless wiretapping. The judge also denied counsel's request to be given more discovery about the extent to which the telecoms helped the government monitor communications.N.H. Town Rejects Proposal to Evict Justice Souter From Home
A group angered by last year's U.S. Supreme Court decision giving local governments more power to seize people's homes for economic development had petitioned to use the ruling to evict Justice David Souter from his farmhouse to make way for the "Lost Liberty Hotel." But residents of Weare, N.H., rejected that idea on Saturday, replacing protesters' intended ballot proposal with a call to strengthen New Hampshire's law on eminent domain.ABA Delegates to Weigh Judicial Finance Training, Same-Sex Marriage
Attorney Josh Markus will urge delegates at the ABA's annual meeting in San Francisco this week to officially encourage financial products and practices education and training for judges in the U.S. and abroad. The proposal is one of 35 resolutions up for debate, including a proposal that would urge state-level governments to eliminate all legal barriers to civil marriage between two persons of the same sex and oppose a federal constitutional amendment to define marriage as a union between a man and a woman.View more book results for the query "*"
Paul, Hastings Pulls Salary Trigger -- but Only in Bay Area
Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker said it will dramatically hike associate salaries in its San Francisco office, but will continue to put off any decision about what to do about pay in Southern California.Georgia is sued by U.S. over overseas voters' rights
Georgia was sued by the U.S. Justice Department over claims its voting procedures don't adequately ensure that eligible military and overseas voters can participate fully in the state's August federal primary runoff election.Phila. Program Offers Hope, Stability, Judge Tells Group
The message delivered by all three panelists at the National Bar Association's "Town Hall Meeting" Friday was one of hope and reassurance that there is help at the local, state and federal levels for homeowners facing foreclosure.Trending Stories
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