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What it Costs to Fight Microsoft
Yahoo's quarterly filing reveals how much it spent on lawyers and such to not become a Microsoft subsidiary. Also Blogged: Lawyers always rate highest for depression and anxiety. Some are wondering, is the profession making people like that, or just attracting people like that? On The Shark: Our law school blog offers a Q&A with Kristen Holmquist, Berkeley Law's new director of academic support, touching on bar pass rates and improving education.When Judge A and Judge B Want You in Their Courtrooms at the Same Time
Newark's presiding municipal court judge has been replaced by a state overseer just as a state-appointed team has begun studying dysfunctional operations at the city's courts. Essex County Superior Court Judge Glenn Grant will take over for Municipal Judge Alison Brown-Jones, it was announced last Tuesday by Assignment Judge Joseph Falcone.No Bad Faith for Insurance Co. Over Agent's Misrepresentations
The state Supreme Court issued a lengthy decision that discusses the grounds on which an insured may sue an insurer if it is alleged the insurance agent misrepresented the nature of the policy sold.View more book results for the query "*"
Woman Seeks Employment Benefits for Male Domestic Partner Under Wash. Gay Civil Rights Law
One of the first tests for Washington state's new gay civil rights law has an intriguing twist: The complaint was filed by a heterosexual woman. The state's discrimination watchdogs are investigating the case, which claims unmarried straight people should get the same domestic partner benefits as their gay and lesbian co-workers. But officials are treading carefully, Human Rights Commission Director Marc Brenman said, because upholding the claim could set a sweeping new precedent for Washington businesses.Sanchez v. Independent Bus Co., Inc. et al, etc.,
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Lean, Mean Bar Exam on California's Horizon
Ready for a shorter, meatier bar exam? California State Bar executives met Friday and Saturday with law school deans from around the state to discuss shortening the three-day California exam by a full day, while possibly adding five new areas of law to be tested. The proposed changes aim to cut costs and make taking the exam less onerous, but some law school deans aren't enthusiastic.Trending Stories
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