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Expectations High as New Manager Takes Hold of Georgia Jail's Operations
The new court-appointed manager of Georgia's Fulton County Jail begins his tenure with a vote of confidence from both the county and the public interest group that's suing over jail conditions. The appointment comes amidst litigation aimed at ending overcrowding and improving security, medical care and building systems. A separate suit seeks monetary damages for inmates who were strip-searched or whose releases were delayed by alleged failures to efficiently process paperwork.Doing the Do-Si-Do in the Golden State
California's high court may not have been burdened by the task of weighing in on the nation's presidential election. But this panel decided a total of 104 cases in 2000. With no predictable majority bloc, decisions last year depended on mix-and-match coalitions. "This court produced some real surprises in terms of the combinations of justices," said Santa Clara law professor Gerald Uelmen.Suicides Follow Porn Crackdown
Four men accused of breaking child pornography laws, including San Francisco lawyer Jeffrey Harrison, have killed themselves in recent months.EEOC Class Actions Can Scare GCs-Now More Often
David [email protected] YORK-The allegations are sensational. Women were routinely and publicly cursed and threatened in the factory where they worked. They were groped and fondled; one woman had her shirt ripped off. These are among the charges in a class action the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission brought against The Dial Corp.View more book results for the query "US Department of Health and Human Services"
IDEA Claimants Can`t Win Fees for Spurring Voluntary Agency Action
The U.S. Supreme Court`s denial of attorneys` fees to marginally successful civil rights plaintiffs applies with equal force to claimants under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, a New Jersey appellate court holds.Laterals Loving February: Second Month Becoming Prime Time for Moves
February could be the new January. Lateral movement wasn't very robust in the first month of 2011 as it often has been in prior years, but activity has increased this month.Flushing Out Financial Information To Assist Your Expert
In order for a financial expert to calculate a reasonable estimate of economic damages in a personal injury case, counsel must be prepared to ask the right questions of the claimant in order to flush out financial information and relevant details that will be useful for their expert.Exploring the Option of Product Recall Insurance
In recent months, it seems barely a week has gone by without another major product recall. While recalls are not new, they are becoming more frequent, and extensive press coverage has almost guaranteed that both businesses and the public are paying close attention. Attorneys Marialuisa Gallozzi and Seth A. Tucker explain why companies should not rely on comprehensive general liability policies to cover all of the costs of product recalls, and they discuss another option: product recall insurance.What Is the Legacy of the Richard Jewell Case?
Next week will mark the 15th anniversary of the bomb explosion at Centennial Olympic Park, and lawyers for Richard Jewell and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution have been fighting for most of that time.Trending Stories
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