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ACC Conference: You Think Your Life Is Complicated? Be Thankful You're Not Wearing a Few More Hats!
Multitasking is a must these days. Wearing two hats sounds like a good thing, too — but sometimes it can make the life of an in-house lawyer pretty, well ... complicated.As Stanley Cup Finals Begin and NHL Labor Talks Loom, Skadden, Proskauer, and Weil Take to the Ice
Seven years after the National Hockey League became the first major sport in the U.S. to cancel a full season due to labor strife, Proskauer Rose and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom are gearing up to advise the league in a new round of contract talks. Weil, Gotshal & Manges is lining up on the players' side of the table.Williamson, plaintiff-appellant v. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, defendant-respondent
Discovery Should Have Been Held on Audits as Discrete Steps in Continuous Representation; Claims ReinstatedPanel Reviews U.S. Attorney Hopefuls
The candidates have been interviewed and the recommendations have been made. Now it's up to the administration of President Barack Obama to announce a new U.S. Attorney for Connecticut.With the new administration having recently released names of six U.S. attorneys for other states, indications are that a Connecticut announcement could come soon.View more book results for the query "*"
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OS - The patent bar is trying to lessen the backlog of patent cases in East Texas. But it won't be easy.'Plain language' mortgage forms released by Consumer Bureau
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is seeking public comment on "loan estimate" and "closing disclosure" forms that would replace two overlapping federal documents that "can be confusing to consumers and industry,"Court weighs how maternity leaves affect pensions
Commonwealth v. Hill, PICS Case No. 13-0878 (Pa. Super. April 10, 2013) Stevens, P.J. (10 pages).
Because there was confusion in the record as to whether appellant was on probation at time of sentencing, appellant may have been illegally sentenced for a parole violation. Vacated.Marsh & McLennan Settles, Agrees to Pay $850 Million
Insurance broker Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc. settled with government regulators Monday, agreeing to pay $850 million in restitution to clients in what authorities said was bid-rigging.Trending Stories
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