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Fed says economy has slowed, but takes no new steps
The Federal Reserve said the U.S. economy is losing strength and repeated a pledge to take further steps to stimulate growth if the job market doesn't show sustained improvement.Parallel Investigations Continue to Pose Challenges
Just when it seemed the legal climate was growing more favorable to the subjects of parallel government investigations, the 9th Circuit has declared "not so fast." Defense counsel and their clients must continue to proceed with caution, says Chadbourne & Parke's Douglas Jensen.Rabbis Sue City Over Circumcision Regulation
Three rabbis and three Jewish groups asked a federal court yesterday to block enforcement of a new regulation requiring written parental consent for a rite called "metzitzah b'peh," in Hebrew, which city health experts said can spread infection and has killed two children since 2004.View more book results for the query "*"
Big Law's Decade of Technology
Welcome to 2010 ... and a new decade! Wow, we are getting old. Hey, where is my hovercraft? I guess I will have to settle for the ability to watch movies while simultaneously playing Pong against a foreign exchange student in Nepal and checking the best prices on new TVs -- all from my mobile phone.Judiciary's 1992 Lawsuit Recalled as 'Painful Episode'
As Appeals Pour In, Judges Spar Over Federal Guidelines
Judges on the 11th Circuit continue to chafe under hundreds of sentencing appeals brought about by the U.S. Supreme Court's January decision striking down federal sentencing guidelines. Two circuit judges, Gerald B. Tjoflat and Edward E. Carnes, each issued a special concurrence this week that wrestled with how to handle the high court's ruling in U.S. v. Booker. Carnes likened the complexity of sentencing rules to a "sword dance" and said, "Its steps can be intricate and the music unrelenting."The M-Word: How Marketing Can Maximize Practice Strategy
The widespread acceptance of legal marketing has not been without challenges. New corporate realities and global market forces affecting the legal profession have given firms the opportunity to increase market share and capitalize on vulnerable markets. Strategic planning is more critical for firms today than ever before, and in-house marketing professionals are ideally positioned to facilitate and implement the process.Trending Stories
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