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3rd Circuit Applies 'Burlington Northern' Retaliation Standard
The extent to which the U.S. Supreme Court's Burlington Northern v. White decision has changed the law of retaliation claims under Title VII is apparent in the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' recent decision in Moore v. City of Philadelphia. Moore touches on virtually every aspect of retaliation law and will likely serve as a template for such claims in the 3rd Circuit for years to come, says attorney Sid Steinberg.Attorney who kept sex slave is suspended
Kenneth Schneider, who is in prison for forcing a Russian teen to be his sex slave, was suspended from practice.Municipal Court Administrator Certification Candidates
The candidates whose names appear on the attached listing having applied to be certified as a Municipal Court Administrator and having been examined as provided for by law; andTelefonica to buy control of Brazil's Vivo
Spain's Telefonica will acquire control of Brazil's largest cell phone operator, Vivo, in a newly sweetened ?7.5 billion ($9.77 billion) deal with Portugal Telecom, the companies said Wednesday.View more book results for the query "*"
A murder appeal with a twist: no DNA
A Michigan man protesting his conviction for a murder he claims he didn't commit has an arsenal of powerful attorneys pushing for his exoneration, including a former state Supreme Court justice and a former municipal judge.Gelormino v. Board of Assessment of Armstrong County
In keeping with the similar decision issued in Lazor v. Board of Assessment Appeals, PICS Case No. 09-02118 (PLW 12/14/09), the court held that a mobile home with added, permanent features showed an intent to treat the mobile home as permanently located in one spot. The Commonwealth Court affirmed the finding that taxpayers's mobile home was taxable realty.Fulton chief judge: Bill could clog county jail
Legislation limiting who can order criminal defendants released on recognizance bonds could lead to inmate crowding at the Fulton County jail and cost the county more money to house inmates, according to Fulton court officials.House Bill 889 was approved by the state House of Representatives and, on Monday, by the Senate Judiciary Committee.Trending Stories
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