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As Norex, the first plaintiff whose RICO case was dismissed on Morrison grounds, refashions its lurid allegations as a New York state case, a Brooklyn federal judge has cited Morrison in his dismissal of a similarly provocative RICO case against RJR.
Survey Finds High-Level Women In-House Lawyers Paid Less
As women attorneys reach the higher rungs on the corporate law department ladder, they are still having trouble getting paid as much as their male counterparts, a new survey from ALM Legal Intelligence and Corporate Counsel indicates.Employment Boutiques In A Race For Dominance
Littler Mendelson may be new to the Connecticut market, having opened offices in New Haven and Stamford in late January. But on a national level, it is still at the front of the pack among labor and employment law boutiques.Obstacles exist to grid upgrading
Pending legislation in Congress on public utilities would address some of the existing impediments to the expansion and upgrade of electric transmission lines. Federal pre-emption issues, however, make this a challenging area for reform.View more book results for the query "*"
Internet Companies Join Forces to Battle Foreign Censorship Pressures
In China, Germany and all over the world, American-based Internet businesses are giving in to local censorship demands concerning online accessibility -- leading to a backlash from several members of Congress. Now in-house lawyers at Google, Microsoft and Yahoo have banded together in a rare act of collaboration to develop Internet content guidelines. They're seeking input from government officials, academics and free speech groups on how to best export America's First Amendment values.$1.6M deal ends Columbus suit with Expedia travel site
Attorneys for the city of Columbus have reached a $1.6 million agreement with Expedia Inc. and its affiliate, Hotels.com, to conclude a six-year legal battle over hotel occupancy tax reimbursements for online bookings.Who Represents America's Biggest Companies ... and How
For years, corporate counsel have been saying that they want to tear up the old model of doing business with their law firms. This year, they may finally start to make good on their threats. The recession is forcing corporate legal departments to rethink the concept of legal services in general. Although most of the same marquee names predominate the top of this year's Who Represents America's Biggest Companies survey, what is changing is the "how," rather than the "who."Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 22, No. 58 – March 26, 2013
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