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Discretion Abused in Grant of Second Trial; Jury Verdict Based on Credibility AssessmentRuling Expands CEPA Liability for Retaliatory Action
Plaintiffs' employment lawyers are clamoring for publication of an unreported Appellate Division opinion that expands the definition of supervisor retaliation actionable under the whistleblower statute. The ruling, in a case against Voorhees Township's police department, says that separate minor acts against workers who complain about wrongs may constitute a pattern of retaliatory conduct that is actionable, even if each act is not.Nuveen Municipal Trust v. WithumSmith+Brown, P.C.
The Third Circuit certifies two questions addressing the "nature of the injury" and "cause of action" elements of the Affidavit of Merit statute to the New Jersey Supreme Court.A legacy of independence on the Court
On pro se litigants and the cert pool, Justice Stevens took personal steps to promote access to the courts.View more book results for the query "*"
Wilson Helps Infosys Toward its Goal: Nasdaq 100
Wilson Sonsini handled a $1 billion secondary offering for Infosys, the Indian outsourcing giant. A busy year for Shopping.com, and their lawyers at Fenwick & West, came to an end when eBay bought them for $620 million.Boy tackled by Colo. mayor gets restraining order
GREELEY, Colo. AP - The mayor of this northern Colorado city has a temporary restraining order against him after he was accused of throwing a 15-year-old boy to the ground when the teen refused to stop riding a motorbike.Mayor Ed Clark, who must stay at least 100 yards away from the boy, told the Greeley Tribune he stopped the boy for his own safety and did not hurt him.Obama welcomes Karzai's decision on vote
WASHINGTON AP - The Obama administration on Tuesday welcomed Afghan President Hamid Karzai's agreement to a second round vote after a U.N. commission, citing fraud or coercion, threw out nearly a third of the ballots cast for him in the Aug. 20 election.Karzai, who was under heavy U.S. pressure to accept the U.N.Lawsuit over SD School for the Deaf ends
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) ? A federal judge has ruled in favor of the state in a lawsuit seeking to keep the South Dakota School for the Deaf operating in Sioux Falls.Former Pillsbury Shanghai MP Laterals to Sidley Austin as Partner
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