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NYC Mayor: Economy would fail if illegal immigrants were deported
PHILADELPHIA AP - The economy of the country's largest city and the entire nation would collapse if illegal immigrants were deported en masse, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg told a Senate committee hearing Wednesday.New York City is home to more than 3 million immigrants, and a half-million of them came to this country illegally, Bloomberg testified.NJ eyes 11th-hour online bet bill
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - New Jersey lawmakers are making a last-minute bid to legalize Internet gambling that occurs within the state's borders.Payne & Fears Adds San Francisco Office
Labor, employment law and business litigation firm Payne & Fears has opened a San Francisco office with a team of 10 lawyers from the Louderback Law Firm. Trial lawyer Charles "Chuck" Louderback, who joined Payne & Fears as an equity partner, will lead the office. The move brings Payne & Fears' total number of lawyers to 50, with 13 equity partners. The firm opened its Los Angeles office in 2003 and its Las Vegas office in 2004.Impact Player of the Year: Fred Baron
He may not lay claim to the title, "King of Toxic Torts," and may not be running a stable of 480 employees as the founding partner of the highly successful Baron & Budd, but Fred Baron is still a force on the legal and political scene. Baron says his motives are the same as when he represented asbestos victims, only grander: To elect Democrats to help regulate corporate misconduct and to protect the civil justice system from being dismantled by conservative, pro-business Republicans.View more book results for the query "*"
Patty Shwartz Is Renominated for Third Circuit as Initial Bid Dies
U.S. Magistrate Judge Patty Shwartz will have to start again on the ladder to a federal circuit judgeship, now that the Senate's 2011-12 session has ended without a confirmation vote.Treasury Taps 13 Law Firms to Help Run TARP
In one of the U.S. government's biggest legal services contracts ever, the Treasury Department has hired 13 law firms to help run the Troubled Assets Relief Program at a cost to taxpayers of up to $100 million. But the agency has been faulted for excessive secrecy concerning outside counsel.Opinions Approved for Publication
Published state and federal opinions.LA Co. sues Metrolink to get out of crash lawsuits
LOS ANGELES AP - Los Angeles County is suing Metrolink over the commuter train system's demand that the county help cover costs of a civil lawsuit filed by victims of a deadly derailment in 2005.The county, which filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday, said it is not responsible for defending or making insurance payments to Metrolink.Trending Stories
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