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Malpractice Carrier Need Not Cover Solo's Legal Work at Accounting Firm, Judge Rules
A malpractice insurer isn't required to indemnify a New Jersey solo for work he did outside his law practice as an accounting firm's employee, a federal judge has ruled, finding that the attorney's provided legal services fall "squarely within the ambit" of his policy's business-enterprise exclusions.Unauthorized Alien Eligible For Benefits
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has declined to determine whether public policy precludes unauthorized aliens from receiving benefits under the state Workers' Compensation Act. Nevertheless, a plurality of the court has announced that it would affirm a lDMCA Still Faces Its First Criminal Test
Dmitry Sklyarov, the Russian programmer turned cyber-cause celebre, is free, but the law under which he was jailed remains. ElcomSoft Co., Sklyarov's employer when he wrote a program unlocking Adobe Systems' eBooks, faces charges under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. On Monday, a federal judge in San Jose, Calif., will examine the criminal case and the underlying issues that have inflamed the cyberlaw community.Worker efficiency jumps in second quarter
The productivity of U.S. workers grew in the second quarter at the fastest pace in almost six years as employers slashed payrolls to bolster profits. Productivity, a measure of how much an employee produces for each hour worked, rose at an annual 6.4 percent pace, more than forecast, after a 0.3 percent gain the prior three months, Labor Department data showed Tuesday in Washington.View more book results for the query "*"
Firms Create Identity with High-Caliber Art Collections
The buttoned-down culture of most big law firms, where logic, reasoning and analysis are paramount, may seem like the antithesis of artsy. But despite that reputation, firms are spending plenty of time, energy -- and money -- on fine art as a way to enhance their workspaces and to market their brands. From Rauschenberg to Motherwell, Indiana to Stella, much of the artwork adorning the walls of law firms across the country is museum quality.Hunton Sued By Ex-Partner Over Pay Policy
D.C. defense lawyer David Geneson is suing Hunton & Williams, claiming the firm violated the terms of its partnership agreement by refusing to give him back his capital contribution and his partnership draw after he left last year.Trending Stories
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