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Suicides Follow Porn Crackdown
Four men accused of breaking child pornography laws, including San Francisco lawyer Jeffrey Harrison, have killed themselves in recent months.N. Carolina Gets Shot at 4th Circuit with 'Consensus Builder'
Allyson Duncan has been a judge, a law professor, and is now president of the North Carolina Bar Association. But the one thing she's never been is controversial -- and that could secure her a seat on the Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.Decision summaries from The NLJ
Missed damages hearing isn't the end for plaintiff�and other decisions from The National Law Journal.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.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"
Reparations Suits Are Too Little, Too Late
The emerging wave of African-American slavery-related lawsuits lack any legal foundation and should be dismissed. This is the view of Steven P. Benenson, who says that while the courts may be the appropriate avenue to vindicate the rights of a disenfranchised minority where there is a clear injury to a defined class and a legal basis for a claim, the slave-reparation plaintiffs have articulated neither of these elements.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.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.Trending Stories
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