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Flex-Time Lawyers: N.Y. Dates & Locations
If you are a New York lawyer who would like to help build a local affiliate of Flex-Time Lawyer, a series of monthly meetings will be held at Manhattan firms. Lawyers are invited to reserve attendance at these brown-bag luncheon sessions. Here are the dates and locations of the New York meetings.Fashionista Lawyer Spots Faux Pas in Forever 21's Refund Policy
Coral Gables lawyer Carolyn Kellman accuses Forever 21 of "penny-skimming" on a refund that was 1 cent short on a pair of shorts and is seeking class-action status for a lawsuit.Bank of America earns $2.78B in 2nd quarter
Bank of America said Friday its second-quarter net income rose 15 percent to $2.78 billion as improvements in the company's consumer loan businesses made up for a drop in trading revenue.Former Sen. Martinez joins DLA Piper
DLA Piper has snagged former Sen. Mel Martinez as a partner in its Washington, D.C., and Tampa offices. The former senator will be banned from lobbying for two years, though he will be able to advise clients on a range of issues.In re Madera, PICS Case No. 09-1901 (3d Cir. Nov. 12, 2009) Sloviter, J. (10 pages).
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Sources: Akerman Senterfitt nearing a merger deal with Wolf Block
Akerman Senterfitt is close to consummating a merger with a 300-lawyer Philadelphia-based firm that would broaden its national platform, according to sources familiar with the talks. Akerman's executive committee could soon vote on the deal to combine Akerman with Wolf Block, said sources who asked not to be named. One roadblock in the discussions is Wolf Block's unfunded pension plan. Wolf Block wants Akerman to take over that financial liability, the sources said.School Loan Payback Bill Might Pass Soon, but With a Catch
Congress passed a bill that will authorize a new Justice Department program to repay student loans for law school graduates who become state or local prosecutors or federal, state or local public defenders and agree to serve in those posts for a minimum of three years. The legislation authorizes $25 million for the program for fiscal 2009, though advocates for the legislation said it's unlikely that the appropriations committees would provide such funding by next year.Trending Stories
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