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September 06, 2012 | National Law Journal

Palmore: We're laying the foundation for a more diverse profession

General Mills Inc. General Counsel Roderick Palmore has been chairman of the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity for three years. He talks to NLJ about the council's work and his decision to step down from the chairmanship.
6 minute read
May 12, 2008 | Law.com

Paul Hastings Denies Reports of Layoffs

An e-mail from a fired Paul Hastings associate has spurred chatter that the firm is laying off attorneys. But the firm says that's not so. Spokeswoman Eileen King says that, while some associates have been let go, they were part of typical performance reviews and the numbers were in line with last year's cuts. Talk of Paul Hastings' head count has arisen in the wake of Shinyung Oh's leaked e-mail to Paul Hastings associates, in which she noted that the firm let her go six days after a miscarriage.
3 minute read
December 27, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Businesses as Consumer Fraud Act Plaintiffs

The narrow contours of corporate standing under the CFA.
8 minute read
May 11, 2005 | New York Law Journal

OCC: Principal-Protected Products in Hedge Fund Transactions

Alice Yurke, a partner at Morrison & Foerster, dissects a September 2004 report from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
15 minute read
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March 02, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

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Calendar of events.
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January 07, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

Bucks Judge OKs Weddings by Internet Ministers

A minister ordained over the Internet who has no congregation and no church to preach in is nonetheless empowered under Pennsylvania law to preside over marriage ceremonies, a Bucks County judge has ruled.
6 minute read
June 20, 2007 | Law.com

Wiley Rein, Insurer Sanctioned $1.25 Million

Failure to disclose a key insurance document for the Port Authority at the World Trade Center in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks and other discovery abuses will cost Wiley Rein and Coughlin Duffy. The firms and the insurance company they represented have been sanctioned $1.25 million by a New York judge, who said the company's document destruction and attorneys' misleading statements added millions of dollars to the cost of prosecuting suits on behalf of people who suffered losses in the 2001 attacks.
7 minute read
November 10, 2006 | Law.com

Backdating Issues Create a Taxing Situation in More Than One Way

More bad news for corporate executives caught in the stock options backdating quagmire: Millions in unpaid taxes on the gains will be due by the end of this year. In a recent bulletin that is expected to become final soon, the IRS followed through on threats to cut no slack, saying that executives who received backdated options and whose companies are restating earnings should pay the additional tax. The ruling could affect the top 20 officers at 152 companies that have disclosed backdating issues.
4 minute read
May 19, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Consumers Buy Goods, Not Lawsuits

The role of private attorney general under the Consumer Fraud Act should not become a mere business for opportunistic intermeddlers who deliberately create their own victimhood.
3 minute read

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